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HOW  TO  PAY  CHURCH  DEBTS 


HOW  TO  KEEP  CHURCHES  OUT  OF  DEBT. 

By  REV.  SYLYANUS  STALL,  A.  M., 

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ject of  raising  money  for  church  support.  "—The  Independent,  (New  York) 

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Index  of  Subjects 7 

Texts  and  Hymns  Collated 53 

First  Line  of  Each  Hymn 67 

First  Line  of  Each  Verse  (after  the  first  verse)  83 

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Authors  of  Hymns 107 


PREFACE, 


To  the  traveler,  the  apparent  height  of  Mt.  Blanc  could 
scarce  be  more  deceptive  than  the  vast  magnitude  of  the  labor 
which  has  been  exacted  in  the  preparation  of  this  little  book. 
For  nearly  two  years  we  have  been,  as  it  was  said  of  John 
Foster,  "hard  at  it,  at  the  rate  of  a  sentence  a  week."  The 
labor  grew  in  magnitude,  and  when  we  hoped  it  done,  it  was 
really  but  just  begun.  Had  space  permitted,  it  would  have 
been  our  pleasure  to  have  even  greatly  enlarged  upon  part  first 
and  part  second,  and  to  have  added  another  part,  giving  the 
occasions  which  led  the  authors  to  write  some  of  the  hymns 
now  dear  to  all  Christians. 

With  the  faultiness  of  the  many  indexes  which  we  have  care- 
fully examined,  it  would  be  presumptuous  to  expect  that  no  im- 
perfections would  be  found  in  this,  yet  it  may,  with  truth,  be 
asserted,  that  with  arduous  labor  and  much  care  we  have  sought 
the  greatest  accuracy. 

But  few  changes  have  been  made  in  the  names  of  writers  of 
hymns,  and  these  only  where  the  strongest  authorities  sided 
against  the  work  of  the  General  Synod's  Committee. 

We  acknowledge  the  valuable  aid  of  Rev.  Edwin  M.  Long's 
"Illustrated  History  of  Hymns  and  their  Authors;"  Hezekiah 
Butterworth's  "Story  of  the  Hymns;"  the  service  of  Mr. 
Guyon  Buehler,  of  Gettysburg,  in  alphabetically  arranging  "the 
first  lines  of  each  verse,  after  the  first  verse,"  and  the  suggestions 
and  kind  interest  of  Rev.  M.  Sheeleigh,  and  Rev.  W.  C.  Cat- 
tell,  D.D.,  President  of  Lafayette  College. 

May,  1879.  S.  S. 


INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS 


Abasement,  of  self,  71,  88,  89,  337,  418-423. 

Abba  Father,  142. 

Abhorrence,  of  sin,  92. 

Abiding,  of  Christ  with  believers,  24,  528,  530,  532. 

Abraham,  the  faith  of,  360. 

The  God  of,  361. 
Absence  from  God,  366,  588. 

Deplored,  299. 

Repentence  for,  148,  328-330. 
Accepted  time,  270-297. 
Access  to  God,  142-148. 

Activity,  Christian,  428-433,  449,  450,  454-458,  495. 
Adam,  all  fell  in  him,  88,  89,  154. 

Christ  the  Second,  89. 
Admission,  of  new  members,  256-258. 

To  Christian  privileges,  209-212. 
Adoption,  334,  444,  445. 
Adoration,  1-33,  95,  97.     (See  Praise.) 
Advent  of  Christ, 

At  birth,  no- 114,  170,  171,  229-234. 

To  judgment,  162,  294,  321,  479,  566-571. 

To  kingdom,  no,  III,  149,  153,  214,  215,  217. 
Advocate,  Christ  our,  142-148. 
Afflicted,  invited  to  Christ,  279,  320. 
Affliction,  comfort  under,  76,  77,  329,  363,  441. 

Deliverance  from,  80-82,  329,  379. 

Encouragement  under,  82,  83,  329,  345,  386. 

Prayer  for  help  inr  346,  347,  378,  385,  463. 

Refuge  in,  14,  80,  81,  329,  358,  367,  388,  462. 

Submission  under,  77,  78,  358,  362,  365,  389. 

Trusting  Christ  in,  358,  387,  462,  464. 

Trusting  God  in,  347,  356,  367,  377,  388,  389,  443,  446. 
Aged,  may  come  to  Christ,  297. 

God  with,  363. 


8  Index  of  Subjects. 

Agony,  of  Christ,  125-134. 

In  Gethsemane,  116,  120,  125,  126,  274. 

On  Calvary,  120,  131,  235-238,  274. 
Aid  of  the  Spirit,  sought,  180-190. 
All  in  All,  Christ  our,  107,  172,  267,  400,  410,  411. 
Almost  Christian,  292. 
Alms,  427,  430. 
Alpha  and  Omega,  350. 
Ancient  of  days,  5,  66,  97. 
Angels  adore  Christ  : 

Ascended  an  enthroned,  105,  149,  158, 160-162,  164-166. 

At  his  ascension,  150,  240,  242,  244,  245. 

At  his  birth,  229-234. 

At  his  resurrection,  140,  240,  242-245. 

At  his  second  coming,  162,  566. 

Astonished  at  Christ,  126,  178. 

Astonished  stoop  to  gaze,  98,  103,  277. 

Guardian,  167,  385,  469,  472. 

Invited  to  praise  Christ,  154,  155. 

Rejoice  over  repenting  sinners,  293,  308. 

Servants  of  Christ,  167. 

Song  of  the,  229,  230, 
Anniversary,  543-552. 
Anticipation  of  death,  342,  465-480,  578. 
Archangels,  103,  165,  569. 
Arm  of  God,  trusting  in,  362. 
Armor,  Christian,  327,  458. 
Ascension  of  Christ,  140,  239-245. 
Ashamed  of  Jesus,  174,  384. 
Asleep  in  Jesus,  560. 
Assurance,  expressed,  142-148,  380,  383,  589. 

Prayed  for,  184,  189,  364,  452. 
Urged,  363,  373,  454-456. 
Atheism,  76,  309. 
Atonement,  125-141,  150-178. 

All  sufficient,  135,  150.  273,  274,  310,  317,  329. 

Finished,  138. 

Gratitude  for,  150,  154. 
Necessary,  137,  150. 
Attributes  of  God,  (see  God). 
Autumn,  548-550,  550,  (see  Seasons). 
Awakening,  prayer  for,  205-208. 

Backsliding,  292,  392,  418-423,  459-461. 

Invitation  to  return,  420. 

Prayer  against,  453. 
Balm,  102,  279. 
Baptism,  of  adults,  86,  256,  257. 

Of  children,  258-260,  504,  505. 


Index  of  Subjects.  9 

Baptism,  (Con.) 

Prayer  for  children  in  258,  504-506. 
Seal  of  the  Covenant,  504. 
Bar  of  God,  Hastening  to,  197,  296,  475. 
Bar  of  death,  Christ  burst,  37. 
Behold  the  Lamb,  240. 
Beneficence,  427,  430. 

Bereavement,  583.     (See  Affliction  and  Death.) 
Bethel,  393. 
Bethlehem,  233. 

Christ  the  Star  of,  171. 
Bible  ;     (See  also  Holy  Scriptures.) 
A  treasure,  249. 
Faith  in,  309. 
Inspired,  249-255. 
Suited  to  our  wants,  249,  250,  254. 
The  guide  of  the  young,  106,  252. 
Value  of,  249,  252,  254. 
Bible  Societies,  meetings  of,  249-255. 
Birth,  of  Christ,  110-114. 

Appearance  of  star  at,  170,  171. 
Song  of  angels  at,  229-234. 
The  new,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355. 
Bleeding  soul,  ill. 

Blessedness,  of  Christ's  kingdom,  193,  213,  214,  216. 
Of  a  Christian's  death,  481,  482. 
Of  the  future  anticipated,  342,  380,  447,  448.  468-470, 

474,476. 
Of  obedience,  408,  439,  440. 
Of  piety,  204,  338,  339,  396-400,  441-446. 
Blind  receive  si^ht,  123,  124. 
Blindness,  spiritual,  17,  ill,  123,  124. 
Blood,  efficacy  of  Christ's,  136,  151,  290,  459. 
Christ's  vestments  dipped  in,  30. 
Fountain  filled  with,  136. 
Merits  of  Christ's,  50,  482. 
Of  beasts  vain,  135. 
Of  Christ,  shed  for  sinners,  128,  453. 
Bondage,  deliverance  from,  90,  in,  155,  355. 

Of  sin  and  Satan,  90,  137,  341,  355. 
Book  of  life,  106. 
Bow  of  promise,  339. 
Bread,  prayer  for,  32,  86. 
Living,  29,  387/ 
Of  life,  329. 
Breast,  resting  on  Christ's,  342,  343,  365. 
Brevity,  of  life,  285,  287,  296,  297,  475. 
Bridegroom's  voice,  178. 
Broken,  heart,  1 1 1. 
Law,  88,  89. 


IO  Index  of  Subjects. 

Brotherly  love,  204,  434-438,  598,  601, 
Burden,  of  Christ  light,  352. 

Grief  a,  425. 
Burdens,  cast  upon  the  Lord,  313,  336. 
Burial,  554-563,  572-575,  581-591. 

Of  a  child,  496,  561. 

Of  a  friend,  554,  558. 

Of  a  pastor,  563. 

Call,  Gospel,  270-297. 

Calmness,  344. 

Calvary,  Christ  on,  120,  131,  235-238,  274. 

Christ,  the  Lamb  of,  364. 

Christ  remembers,  136,  306. 
Come  to,  373. 

Fountain  flowing  from,  273. 

Voice  from,  138,  280. 
Canaan,  343,  387^ 572. 
Captain,  of  Salvation,  369,  455. 
Captives,  set  free,  155",  214,  215,  282. 
Care,  320,  347-349,  374,  375,  377,  37%,  381,  3^- 

Cast  on  Jesus,  353. 
Cares,  339. 

Cast  on  God,  86,  368,  373,  377. 
Change  of  heart,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-354. 
Charity,  204,  333,  427,  430,  434~438- 
Chastisements,  3,  357.     (See  Affliction.) 
Cheerfulness,  334,  335,  360.     (See  Joy.) 
Children,  baptism  of,  258-260,  504,  505. 

Brought  to  Christ,  258,  260. 

Hail  Christ,  503. 

Prayer  for,  258,  504-506. 

We  of  God,  189,  409,  444,  452. 
Child-like  spirit,  33^.      (See  Humility  and  Meekness.) 
Choice  of  the  Christian,  209-212,  229-234,  408. 
Christ  CHARACTER  OK: 

Beauty  and  glory,  159,  165,  255. 

Calmness.  1 19.  336. 

Compassion,  109,  130,  134,  139,  155,  166,  307,  350. 

Condescension,  103,  155,  166. 

Faithfulness,  122. 

Grace,  103,  1 15,  118. 

Gentleness,  115,  118,  336. 

Immutable,  55. 

Long  suffering,  117,  118. 

Love,  108,  116,  1 1 8,  119,  122,  130,  350,  451. 

Meekness,  116,  117,  119,  122,  336. 

Mercy,  119. 

Mildness,  117. 


Index  of  Subjects.  1 I 

Christ,  character  of:  (Con.; 

Patient,  1 1 7-1 19,  336. 

Power,  274. 

Pure,  119. 

Symmetry  of  perfections,  159. 

Sympathy,  109,  121,  131,  535. 

Zeal,  in,  116,  369. 
Christ,  HISTORY  OF  : 

Advent,  110-114,  155.  170,  171,  229-234. 

Ascension,  140,  239-245. 

Bore  our  sins  and  curse,  135,  1 50,  166. 

Confessed  the  father,  122. 

Conflict,  109. 

Crucifixion  and  death,  125-134,  140,  235-238,  307. 

Crowned  and  enthroned,  149,  152. 

Denied  and  forsaken,  118,  150 

Died  that  we  might  live,  140,  150,  160. 

Dying  sorrows,  120,  125-134,  235-238. 

Exaltation  in  Heaven,  105,  150,  160,  162,  165,  167. 

'•  upon  earth,  149,  150,  151,  156,  158,  159,  161, 

169. 

Humiliation,  103,  120,  124,  155,  166,  535. 

In  Gethsemane,  116,  120,  125,  126,  274. 

In  the  tomb,  120,  241. 

Knocks  at  the  door,  283. 

Mediatorial  reign,  242,  281. 

Miracles,  123,  124. 

On  Calvary,  120,  131-,  235-238,  274. 

Pleads  our  cause,  37,  142-148,  274. 

Precious  to  believers,  175-178,  397-404. 

Rejection,  117,  118,  121. 

Resists  Satan,  122. 

Resurrection,  37,  120,  140,  239-245. 

Second   coming,    145,   215,   321,   449,  564-571.       (See 
Millennium.) 

Sends  Holy  Spirit,  172,  179. 

Suffered  privations,  121,  122. 

Sufferings  and  death,  125-134,  235-238. 

Teaching,  1 15. 

The  object  of  love,  175-178,  333,  391,  397-404- 

Tied  like  as  we,  109. 

Triumph,  37,  140,224-228,281,455.   (See  Millennium.) 

Weeping,  121,  140. 

Worshiped,  66,  103,    158,    160,   218.     (See  Exaltation.) 
Christ,  intersession  of,  37,  142,  148,  274. 
Christ,  mission  of,  origin  of: 

In  his  love,  16,  71,  94,  96-98,  102-109. 

In  the  Father's  love,  13,  14,  20,  93-102,  113. 


12  Index  of  Subjects. 

Christ,  names  and  titles  of: 
Advocate,  142-148. 
All  in  Alj,  107,  170,  215,  267. 
Alpha  and  Omega,  350. 
Ancient  of  Days,  5,  66,  97. 
Anointed,  25,  132,  229. 
Bridegroom,  178. 
Brother,  108,  159,  444. 
Captain  of  Salvation,  369,  455. 
Conqueror,  106,  240,  244,  455. 
Corner-stone,  191,  192. 
Counselor,  163. 
Creator,  9,  64,  103. 
Crucified,  356. 

David  True,  104,  124,  132,  191. 
David's  Lord,  132. 
Day-spring,  516. 
Day-star,  228,  516. 
Defense,  73,  402. 
Deliverer,  387. 
Desire  of  Nations,  230,  234. 
Eternal   Name,  475. 
First  Fruits  of  our  race,  243. 
Fountain,  of  Life,  358. 
Friend,  105,  108,  130,  140,  143,  146,  159,  2S3,  314,  366, 

422,  463. 
God,  151,  164,  237,  453. 
Guardian,  14,  70,  525. 
Guide,  117,  347,  358,  364,  387. 
Hiding  Place,  141,  322,  358. 
High  Priest,  107,  109,  144,  145,  282,  460. 
Immanuel,    103,  104,  114,  136,  138,  139,  150,  335,  573. 
Incarnate  God  and  Word,  64,  114,  244,  274.. 
Jehovah,  28,  388. 
Judge,  566-571. 
King   and  King   of   Glory,  66,  107,  140,  149-15 1,  154, 

158,  162,  177,  191,  229,  230,  234,  332,  402,  435,  519. 
Lamb,   and  Lamb  of  God,  64,  116,  135,  136,  150,  160, 

164,  165,  240,  282,  415,  425,  456. 
Lamb  of  Calvary,  364. 
Leader,  369. 
Life,  106,  255,  319,  410. 
^     Light,  90,  117,  173,  177,  255,  516. 
I  ,iving  Bread,  29,  387. 
Lord  of  All,  149,  579. 

"      Glory  and  of  Hosts,  101,  229,  230. 

"     Life,  120. 

"      Lords,  107. 
Lover  of  Souls,  30,  358. 


Index  of  Subjects. 

Christ,  names  and  titles  of:  (Con.) 

Maker  of  all  things,  68,  72. 

Man  of  Sorrows,  125. 

Master,  151. 

Mediator,  114,  134,  135,  139,  142-148. 

Messenger  of  Mercy,  95. 

Messiah,  234. 

Morning  Star,  174,  335. 

Our  Head,   152. 

Our  Sacrifice,  107,  142. 

Pascal  Lamb,   150. 

Pattern,   1 16-122. 

Pearl  of  Greatest  Price,  107. 

Pilgrim,  121, 

Pilot,  226. 

Preserver,  402. 

Priest,  37,  107,  154,  175,  229. 

Prince  of  Grace  and  Life,  155,  218,  466. 

"      Glory,  127,  237. 

"      Peace,  in,  164,  217,  230. 
Prophet,  107,  132,  154,  163,  229. 
Protector,  525. 
Radiance  Divine,  516. 

Redeemer,  9,  114,  116,  120,  127-132,  134-141,  238. 
Refuge,  14,  70,  358,  363,  367. 
Rest,  319,  381. 

Righteousness,  our,  90,  315,  319,  321,  322. 
Rock,  105,  132,  191-193,  310,  322. 
Root  and  Offspring  of  David,  104,  132. 
Saviour,  50,  150,  159,  237,  270,  422,  424.  453. 
Second  Adam,  89. 
Seed  of  the  Woman,  233. 
Shepherd,  73,  99,  397,  489,  498,  525. 
Son  of  David,  25,  104,  124,  132,  191. 

"     God,  30,  103,  119,  244. 
Strength,  319,  347,  357,  387,  388,  454. 
Sun  of  Righteousness,  107,  173,  230,  516,  528. 
Surety,  142,  144. 
Teacher,  115,  249,427. 
Triumphant  Head,  244. 
Truth,  106. 

Way  of  Truth  and  Life,  106,  309,  425. 
Wisdom,  347. 
Word,  67,  103,  114,  132. 

Christ,  TERSON  AND  NATURE  OF  : 

Divine,   103-105,  114,  132,  139. 
Human,  103-105,  109,  114,  233,  535. 
Human  and  Divine  united,  63-67,  103-105. 


14  Index  of  Subjects. 

Christian,  325-480. 

Activity,  428-433,  449,  450,  454-458,  495- 

Almost,  292. 

Armor,  327,  458. 

Beneficence,  427,  430. 

Choice  of  the,  209-212,  229-234,  408. 

Christ  his  only  desire,  400. 

Clothing  of,  321,  458. 

Communion,  203,  204,  403,  404,  434-438,  577,  580. 

Conflict,  454-458. 

Courage,  79-85,  361-363,  369,  371,  375~377,  3%3>  3%%, 
389. 

Death  and  burial  of,  481,  482,  558.  560,  573. 

Example,  351,  369,  427,  436. 

Fellowship,  203,  204,  403,  404,  434-438>  577,  58°- 

Fidelity,  411,  424,  428,  453,  456. 

Forbearance,  117,  118,  336-338. 

Fortitude,  455-457- 

Graces,  332-349. 

Holiness,  323,  35°-355- 

Joy,  102,  no,  334. 

Liberality,  427,  430. 

Life,  blessings  of,  439-442,  445-448,  481. 

Love,  204,  434-438,  598,  601. 

"      for  the  Saviour,  175,  178,  267,  3^2,  335,  390-407, 
412. 

Meekness,  122,  336-338. 

Privileges,  249-269. 

Resignation,  71-78,  344~349>  356"389>  462-464. 

Soldiers,  454-458. 

Stability,  411,  424,  428,  453,  456. 

Sympathy,  222,  430,  434,  438. 

Triumph,  96,  144,  159,  455,  456. 

Wanderer  invited  to  return,  420. 

Warfare,  454-458. 

Zeal,  428-433,  449,  45°,  454-45^,  495- 
Christians,  awake!   37. 

Backsliding,  292,  392,  418-423,  459-461. 

Blessedness  of,  439-448,  481,  482,  573,  581. 

Crucified  to  the  world,  127,  401,  408-417. 

Die  happy,  481,  482,  558,  560,  573. 

Doing  God's  will,  29. 
"      good,  117,  427-433. 

Example  of  departed,  369,  436,  581. 

Happy  and  prosperous,  363, 

Heirs  of  God,  165,  189,  444,  445. 

Intersession  of,  325-331. 

Kings,  Priests  and  Conquerors,  165,  482. 
Preciousness  of  Christ  to,  175-178,  397,  399-405. 


Index  of  Subjects.  1 5 

Christians,  (Con.) 

Security  of,  411,  440-448. 

Sons  of  God,  444,  445. 

Union  of, 

In  Heaven  and  on  earth,  203,  204,  435,  577. 
With  Christ,  131,  310,  365. 

"     each  other,  9,  203,  204,  434-438. 

Working  for  Christ,  428-433,   449,  450,  454-458,  495. 
Church,  a  desirable  abode,  24.  46-54,  193,  577. 

Afflictions  of  the,  226,  483. 

Beauty  and  glory  of,  46-54,  193. 

Believers  safe  in,  192. 

Benefits  of  the,  24,  328. 

Built  on  a  rock,  191-193. 

Christ's  presence  in,  24,  25,  27,  28,  193. 

Corner-stone  laid,  191,  192,485-488,492. 

Dedication  of  a  new,  202,  485,  488-492. 

Delight  in,  46-54,  191. 

Delivered  from  foes,  80,  194,  484. 

First  born  above,  585. 

Foundation,  191-193. 

God's  habitation,  24,  25,  193. 
"      love  for,  483,  484. 
"      glory  seen  in,  49. 

Her  ministry,  195-201. 

Laborers  in  prayer  for,  222. 

Love  for,  46-54,  202,  341. 

Re-dedication  of  a,  461. 

Revival  of  the,  121,  205-208,  459-461. 

Safety  of,  193,  194,  483 

Stability  of,  80,  194. 

Success  and  triumph  of,  192,  213-228. 

The  Gentiles  come  to,  227. 

Uniting  with,  209-212,  256,  258,  411. 

Unity  of,  203,  204,  435,  577. 
City,  of  God.  193. 

No  abiding,  340. 
Clay,  Christ  dwelt  in,  103. 
Close  of,  day,  395,  519-533. 

Worship,   19,   32,  33,  385,  387,  513,  519-S33,  592-601. 
Cloud,  pillar  of,  193. 
Comfort,  for  mourners,  168,  444. 

From  Scriptures,  255. 
Comforter,  188,  189.     (See  Holy  Spirit.) 
Communion.     (See  Lord's  Supper.) 

Around  Mercy  Seat,  328. 

Of  Saints  in  Heaven,  577,  580. 

With  Christ,  and  God,  390-407. 

"     brethren,  203,  204,  403,   404,  434"43S>  577,  5So- 


1 6  Index  of  Subjects. 

Compassion: 

Of  Christ  for  sinners,  3,    109,    130,    134,    139,   155,   166, 

169,  307,  35°- 
Of  Christ  not  to  be  abused,  290. 
Condescension,  of  Christ,  103,  120,  124,  134,  155,  163,  166. 
Conferences  and  Synods,  201,  202,  434-438. 

Close  of,  594,  597,  598,  601. 
Confession,  of  sins,  89,  318,  414-423.     (See  Repentance.) 
Confessing  Christ  publicly,  104,  212. 
Confidence,  71-87,  356-389. 

In  Christ,  135,  286,  317,  358,  364,  365,  372-374,  37%, 

383,  384. 
In  God,  17,  71,  360-371,  375,  377,  380. 
"   Providence,  71-87,  356,  357,  363,  368,  371-380. 
Confirmation,  209-212,  256,  258,  411. 
Conflict,  Christian,  454-458. 

Of  Christ,  109,  274. 
Conformity  to  Christ,  1 15-122,  313,  323,  336,  564. 
Conqueror,  title  of  Christ,  106,  240,  244,  455. 
Song  of,  369,  573,  581. 
The  Christian  a,  335,  455,  480,  482. 
Conscience,  accusing,  277. 
Guilty,  135. 

Peace  of,  17,  135,  180,  442. 
Wounded,  279. 
Consecration  of  churches,  488-492. 
Of  possessions,  127. 
"  self,   79,  90,    127,  128,  148,  209-212,  257,  299,  311, 
323,  352,408-417,421. 
Consistency,  345,  350,  351. 
Consolation,  367,  368,  371-373,  375-3§2- 
Constancy,  411,453,  463. 

Contemplation,  of  Heaven,  339-343,  465,  590. 
Contentment,  prayer  for,  51,  76,  344,  349. 
Contrition,   148,   273,   289,  298-308,   31°-3I5>  323>  33°>  352> 

378,  408-423. 
Conversion,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355. 
All  of  grace,  94,  97. 
Happy  moments  at,  335,  392,  459. 
Joy  in  Heaven  over,  293. 
Of  the  world,  227.     (See  Millenium.) 
Praise  for,  97,  154. 

Prayer  «     137,  270,  301,  305,  306,  323,  352,  387. 
Conviction,  298-308. 

Prayer  for,  324. 
Corner-stone,  laying  of,  485-488,  492. 

Christ  the,  191,  192. 
Coronation  of  Christ,  97,  149. 
Courage,  arousing  of,  82,83,  $5,  226,  363,  371. 


Index  of  Subjects.  1 7 

Courage,  (Con.) 

Christian,  79-85,  361-363,  369,371,  375-377,  3&3>  3%%> 
389- 

Source  of,  81,  84,  93,  455. 

Sustained,  85,  384,  450. 

Want  of  deplored,  456,  457. 
Courts,  of  God,  or  sacred,  25,  48,  49,  202. 
Covenant,  baptism  and  seal  of,  504. 

God  faithful  to  his,  8^,  273,  363,  384. 
Creation,  ascribed  to  Christ,  9,  64,  72,  103. 
"     God,  1,  6,  11,  68-70. 
"     the  Trinity,  67. 
Sustained  by  God,  56. 
Creator,  1,  6,  8,  9,  17,  68-71. 
Creatures,  trusting  vain,  414. 
Cross,  all  our  theme,  133,  152,  172. 

Bearing  the,  120,  345,  424. 

Christ's  sufferings  on,  127-134,  235-238. 

Clinging  to,  152,  310. 

Contemplation  of,   121,  127. 

Crucifixion  to  the  world  at,  424. 

Delight  in,  121,  152,  345,394- 

Glory  in,  127,  133,384. 

Griefs  and  raptures  at,  394. 

Repentance  at,  127,  129,  307. 

Salvation  by,  127-129,  135,  136,  317. 

Self-dedication  at,  209,  424. 

Sitting  at  foot  of,  394. 

Soldier  of,  456. 

Taken  up,  424. 

View,  127,  274,  394. 
Crown,  immortal,  342,  345. 

Of  thorns,  1  21,  130,  152. 

Starry,  455. 
Crowns,  cast  before  Christ,  345, 
Crucifixion,  of  Christ,  127-132,  138,  140,  235-238. 

Of  Christians  to  the  world,  127,  401,  408-417. 
Crucify  the  Lord  afresh,  289,  355. 
Curse,  removed,  135,  570. 

Darkness,  comfort  in,  76,  77,  339,  565. 

Powers  of  defeated,  90.  155. 

Spiritual,  mourning  over,  459. 

Turned  to  day,  371. 

Veils  the  skies,  125,  126,  128,  140. 
David,  Christ  son  of  and  true,  104,  124,  132,  191. 
Day,  close  of,  395. 

Eternal,  342. 

Of  grace,  280,  285,  288,  290,  295-297. 


IS  Index  of  Subjects 

Day,  (Con.) 

Of  Judgment,  162,  294,305,  321,  479,  566-571. 
"   Pentecost,   179-190,  246-248. 
Death,  anticipations  of,  342,  465-480,  578,  586. 
A  release,  466,  477. 
Certainty  of,  294. 

Christ,   a  guide  in,  371,  387.      (See  Guidance   Divine.) 
''         burst  bonds  of,  37,  239,  241,  242,  244,  245. 
11         his  presence  in,  175,477,  560. 
Contemplation  of,  17,  294,  296,  342,  465,  560. 
Disarmed,  155,  558. 
Fear  of  removed,  8^,  239.     (See  Fear.) 
Happy  desired,  405,  586. 
Its  sting  removed,  140,  554,  560. 
Of  a  minister,  563. 

"  an  infant,  496,  561. 

"  friends  and  kindred,  554,  558,  583. 

"  righteous  happy,  481,  482,  558,  560,  573. 

k-  saints  558,  560. 

"  wicked  terrible,  480. 

"  youth,  559. 

Preparation  for,  288-297. 

Seals  our  fate,  285,  295-297. 

Second,  480. 

Sin,  the  sting  of,  140,  560. 

Temporal  and  eternal,  480. 

Terminates  probation,  285,  290,  295-297. 

Triumph  after,  17,  407,   481,  482,   572,   573,  577,  581, 

582. 
Valley  of,  375. 
Victory  over,  140,  155,  239. 
Welcomed,  471. 
Deceitfulness  of  sin,  91,  92,  410,  414,  416. 
Declension,  spiritual,  418-423,  459-461. 

Lamented,  453,  459. 
Dedication,  self,  79,  90,  127,  128,  148,  209-212,  257,  299,  31 1, 
323,  352,408-417,  421. 
Of  sanctuary,  488-492, 
Defense,  Christ  our,  in  trouble,  14,  73,  402. 
Delay,  danger  of,  283,  285,  287,  290,  295-297. 

Warning  against,  197,  285,  290. 
I  >elight,  in  Christ,  400.      (See  Preciousness  of  Christ.) 
In  the  cross,  127,  133,  345,  384,  394. 
"  worship,  46-54. 
Deliverance,  in  afflictions,  80-S2,  329,  379. 
From  bondage,  90,  ill,  155,355. 
•'     hell,  155,  3«7- 
"      spiritual  foes,  37,  455, 
"     sin>  352- 


Index  of  Subjects.  19 

Departed  saints,  example  of,  369,  436. 
Dependence,  on  Christ,  358,  364,  365,  376,  3S2. 

On  God,  69,377,  546. 
"   Providence,  71-87. 
Depravity,  SS-92,  113. 
Desert,  blossom  as  rose,  225. 
Designs,  of  God  wise,  76-78. 
Despair,  plunged  in  gulf  of,  155. 
Despondency,  36^,  367,  371,  373,  406. 
Devotional  spirit,  prayed  for,  184. 
Diligence,  428-433.  449,  45°,  454-458,  495- 
Disconsolate,  come  ye,  329. 
Discontent  lamented,  419. 
Dismission,    hymns   for,    19,   32,    33,   3S5,  387,  513,  519-533, 

592-601. 
Divinity  of  Christ,  63-67,  103-105,  1 14,  132,  139. 
Doing  good,  117,  427-433. 
Doom  of  the  wicked,  92,  440,  566-571. 
Door,  Christ  knocking  at,  283. 

Praying  Christ  to  open,  30. 
Doubt,  367,  372. 

Dismissed,  83^  123,  270,  371,  377. 
Dove,  pinions  of,  340,  341. 
Doxologies,  19,  66,  67,  247,  511,  519,  1-16. 
Dust,  deep  in,  89. 
Dying,  Savior's  love,  235. 

Prayer  of  the,  306,  307,  312. 

Eagles,  mount  as,  85,  328. 
Early,  instruction,  497. 

Piety,  291,  497,  498,  501,  507. 
Earnestness,  428-433,  449,  450,  454~458,  495- 
Earth,  joins  in  praising  Christ,  37. 
Earthly  things,  vanity  of,  370,  414-417. 
Ebenezer,  16,  437. 
Education,  497. 
Efficacy,  of  Christ's  blood,  136,  151,  290,459. 

Of  faith,  359,  360. 
"  g^ce,  93,  94,  97,  358. 
Effusion  of  spirit,  at  Pentecost,  179-190,  246-248. 

Prayer  for,  28,  179-190. 
Election  of  church  officers,  202. 
Encouragement  to  faith  : 

In  Christ,  135,  286,   317,   358,   364,  365,  372-374,  378, 
383,  384. 

In  God,  17,  71,  360-371,  375,  377,  380. 

"   Providence,  71-87,  356,  357,  3^3,  3^  37 1-380. 

To  repentance,  93-98,  102,  293. 
Enemies,  of  the  Church  subdued,  194. 

Spiritual,  457. 


20  Index  of  Subjects. 

End  of  the  wicked,  92. 
Envy,  denied,  351. 
Eternal  rest,  37,  178,  381. 
Eternity,  572-587. 

Contemplated,   17. 
Of  God,  55,  56. 
Of  Heaven,  159,  572,  573, 
Praise  of,  17,  75. 
Eucharist,  16,  127-136,  261-269,  310. 
Eve  and  forbidden  fruit,  91. 
Evening,  and  morning  rejoice,  514. 
Confidence  in  God  at,  521. 
Hymns  for  worship  in,  395,  512,  519-533. 
Of  Lord's  day,  45,  523,  533. 
Sacrifice,  524. 
Everlasting  life,  466,  565,  583.  (See  Immortality.) 
Exaltation,  of  Christ,  19,  95,  105,  112,  149-178,  239-245. 

Of  fallen  man,  114. 
Example,  or  pattern  of  Christ,  106,  116-122,  163,  336. 
Of  Christ  in  doing  good,  117,  427. 
Of  Christians,  351,  369,  427,  436. 
Excellency  of  Christ,  159. 

Exhortations,  to  attend  upon  ordinances,  14,  15. 
To  bear  the  Cross,  120,  345. 
To  banish  sin,  283. 

To  embrace  Christ,  95,  168,  283,  570. 
To  fly  or  hasten  to  Christ,  285. 
To  praise  God,  12. 
To  take  Christ's  yoke,  90,  352. 
To  seek  grace  and  peace,  93-102,  570. 
To  scorn  not  the  gospel,  288. 
To  the  wanderer  to  return,  284,  390,  420. 
Exiles,  Christians  here,  341,  342. 
Experience,  knowing  by,  361. 

Religious,  361. 
Expostulations,  with  sinners,  274,  280,  285,  289,  290. 
Extension  of  Christ's  kingdom,  213-228.     (See  Millenium.) 

Fainthearted,  inspired,  81-85,  93,  226,  363,  371,  384,  449~458- 
Faith,  309-3I5- 

A  substitute  for  sight,  339,  360. 

Blessedness  of,  316,  319,  320,  360,  368,  370,  372,  374, 

;  375,383. 

Evidence  of  things  unseen,  300. 
Fear  dispelled  by,  335,  360. 
Foundation  of,  363,  371. 
Gift  of  God,  100. 

In  Christ,  135,  3°9-5I5>  3*7,  3*9-322,  358,  3^4,  36$, 
372,  373,  378,  381,  382,  384. 


21 

:,  (Con.) 
In  divine  guidance.  " 

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3*3,  387-389. 

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Living  and  dea; 

Of  Abraham,  v 
Our  guide,  339,  360. 

:omes  the  world.  : :  \ .     ' 
Power  of;  359,  360. 
Pra  57. 

Faith:  (07,424-4 

.  122. 
"  God  to  his  covenant.  83,  226.  275.  5-':.  384. 
Fall  of  man,  88-92,  115.  1  :  - 

ult  of,  90,  1 13,  157. 
Family,  the  children  of,  504-506. 

: :_.  .15^-455. 
-ship,  85,  508-53 
Farewell,  to  departed  friend-.  :'j. 

To  earthly  scenes,  481. 
F :>:■>_-.  -1-.  :J.j. 
Fr.r.t:.  A:     1  F;.:r.tr.  1^2. 

God  a,  32,  2Sjl.  ;;.i.  ;^l.  -5.  .::■;.,  lil.  ±u..  ^5. 
God  pities  like.  -_'■:.  424. 
F.v.he:  r  — .  17. 
Feast,  God's  love  i,  45. 
'.i  >:"■*"..    51.271. 
Fear,  cast  out  by  love,  l;    ;::.  348. 


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Fetters,  sin  make; 
Fidelity,  411,  ^2^.  428 

Fire,  pillar  of,  19: 

First  fruits,  Christ  of  our  race,  245 


22  Index  of  Subjects. 

FLAX,  smoking,  109. 

Flying  to  Christ,  281,  307,  358. 

For  refuge,  14,  312,  358,  363,  366,  367.     (See  Refuge. 
Flesh,  and  heart,  fail,  93. 

Denied  and  subdued,  351. 
Foes,  God  stronger  than  his,  388,  453. 

Ten  thousand  arise,  457. 

Vanquished,  37,  455. 
Following,  Christ,  116-121,  408-417,  424-427. 

Departed  worthies,  369.  436. 
Folly  of  neglecting  religion,  277,  355. 
Food,  daily,  32. 

Divine,  29. 

Supplied  by  God,  69. 
Forbearance,  of  Christians,  117,  118,  336-338. 

Divine,  3,  119,  420. 
Forbidden  fruit,'  91. 
Foreknowledge  of  God,  71. 
Forgiveness,  assurance  of,  288,  289. 

Atonement,  the  ground  of,  2,  135-141,  150,  280. 

Bought  with  blood,  135,  150,  280,  281. 

Joy  and  praise  for,  13  14,  97-102,  154,  168,  169.  . 

Prayer  for,  298-307. 

Of  injuries,  11 7-1 19. 
"   sins,  298-304,  306,  310-322,  418,  420-422. 

Through  Christ,  106,  135-141. 
Forms,  Jewish,  could  not  save,  135. 
Fortitude,  455-457- 
Fountain,  Christ  a,  16,  136,  270,  275. 

Of  Christ's  blood,  136,  315. 
<;   grace,  281,  ^8j. 
"  Hfe,  358 

Opened  for  sins,  136,  273,  278,  281,  290. 

11  There  is  a  fountain,"  136. 
Foundation,  Christ  a,  132,  1 91-193,  310. 

Firm  on  God's  word,  363. 
Frailty,  of  man,  287,  294,  296,  475,  476. 
Freedom,  conferred  by  Christ,  90. 

From  sin  and  satan,  90,  355,  425. 
11       the  law,  89. 

In  Christ,  137,  335. 
"  death  of  Christ,  137,  355. 
"  obedience,  345. 
Free  grace,  270-275,  281,  282. 
Friend,  Christ  our,  105,  108,  283,  366,  422,  463. 

Christ  the  sinner's,  108,  140,  146,  283,  314. 

( rod  our,  5,  60. 
Friends,  in   I  leaven,  474,  583. 
Friendship,  Christian,  434-438. 
Fruit,  forbidden,  91. 


Index  of  Subjects.  23 

Fruits  of  the  Spirit,  Hope.  339-343,  367.     (See  Hope.) 

I  >y  and  peace,  169,  177,  334,  335. 

Love,  175-178,  332>  333,404,  405. 

Meekness  and   humility,  116-119,336-338. 

Patience    and     resignation,     344-349,     356,    364,   365, 
372-374,  38'- 
Funeral,  342,  465-480,  554~563*  572-575,  5SI-591- 
Future,  blessedness  anticipated,  342,  380,  447,  448.  465-476. 

Punishment,  96,  480,  566-571. 

Gate,  strait,  292.     (See  Way.) 
Gentiles,  come  to  Christ,  227. 
Gentleness,  116-119,  163,336-338. 
Gethsemane,  116,  120,  125,  126,  274. 
Giving,  427,  430. 

.  seeing  through  darkly,  77. 
Glory,  ascribed  to  Christ,   101,  229-234,  255. 

Ascribed  to  God,  101,  229. 

Of  Christ,  103-178. 
"   redemption,  14,  15,  96,  155,  156. 
Glorying,  in  the  Cross,  127,  133,  384. 

God,  BEING,  ATTRIBUTES  AND  ACTS: 

Almighty,  56,  59,  60,  69. 
Creating  work,  1,  6,  II,  68-70. 
Eternity,  55,  56. 

Faithfulness  and  truth,  83,  273,  363,  384. 
Forbearance,  3,  119,  420. 
Glorious  in  saving  sinners,  93-102. 
Goodness,  2-5,  51,  61,  62,  8l. 
Government,  71-87. 
Holiness  and  Justice,  18. 
Immutability,  I,  II,  55,  56.'. 
Incomprehensibility,  76-78. 
Indwelling,  18. 
Infinitude,  55,  77. 

LongsufTering,  3,  75,  283,  284,  287,  289,  290. 
Love  of,  61,  62,  93-98. 
Mercy,  3.  75,  81,  83,95,  134. 
Omnipotence,  10,  59.  81-86,  315,  371. 
Omnipresence,  55-58,  41 1. 
Omniscience,  55—58. 
Patience,  3,  101,  420. 
Pity,  60,  424. 
Providence,  51,  71-87. 
Reconciled  in  Christ,  139,  142. 
Searches  the  heart,  58. 
Self-existant,  56. 

Sovereignty,  1,  4,  10,  1 1,  59,  71,  72. 
Stronger  than  his   foes,  38S,  453. 
trinity,  63-67. 


24  Index  of  Subjects. 

God,  being,  attributes  and  acts  : 

Truthfulness,  83,  273,  363,  384. 
Unsearchable,  55,  76,  77. 
Unchangableness,  I,  If,  55,  56. 
Unity  of  the  Godhead,  63,  66,  67. 
Wonderful  in  providence,  71-78. 
Works  off  1,  4-6,  10,  11,  68,  69. 

God,  NAMES  AND  TITLES  : 

Abba  Father,  142. 

All-powerful,  56. 

Almighty,  66. 

''Ancient  of  Days,"  5,  66,  97. 

Creator,  I,  6,  8,  9,  17,  68,  71. 

Defender,  5. 

Ever-living,  55. 

Father,  32,  284,  334,  344,  403,  409,  424,  444,  445. 

Friend,  5,  60. 

Fountain  of  Being,  56. 

God  of  Jacob,  86,  327. 

Guardian  and  Defender,  5,  363. 

Helper,  545. 

"  I  Am,"  56. 

Jehovah,  1,  4,  28,  63. 

Just  and  Holy,  358. 

King,  5,  66. 

King  of  Kings,  113. 

Love,  62. 

Maker,  1,  5. 

Portion,  408. 

Preserver,  8. 

Refuge  and  Shield,  5,49,  70,  80. 

Ruler,  4.     (See  Sovereignty  of  God.) 

Self-existant,  56. 

Shepherd,  73,  74. 

Source  of  Blessing,  549. 

"     Good,  56. 
Sun  and  Sun  of  Righteousness,  49. 
Goodness  of  God,  2-5,  14,  51,  61,  62,  69,  81. 
A  ground  of  trust,  71-87,  356-389. 
Extolled,  4,  14,  69. 

In  the  mission  of  Christ,  93-IOI,  1 13,  1 14,  128. 
•  Praise  for,  1-22,  ^. 

Shown  in  yearly  bounties,  432,  548-552. 

"     works  and  word,  1,  4-6,  10,  II,  68,  69. 
Gospel,  a  feast,  31,  271. 

Blessedness  of,  193,  198,  204,  213-216. 

Call  of,  270-297. 

Displays  God's  glory,  272,  284. 

Law  contrasted,  89,  135,  137. 


Index  of  Subjects.  25 

Gospel,  (Con.) 

Spread  and  success  of,  213,  228.      (See  Millenium.) 

Government,  71-87.  194. 
Grace,  a  cheering  sound  93,  94. 

Adored,  64,  65,  93-102,  113,  1 14, 

Amazing,  93. 

And  vengeance,  355. 

Day  of,  280,  285,  288,  290,  295-297. 

Efficacy  of,  93,  94,  97,  358. 

Fountain  of,  281,  387. 

Free,  270-275,  281,  282. 

Growth  in,  345,  350-355,  360,  364,  z%^  390-39$- 

Inexhaustable,  271-273. 

In  praise  of,  93-102,  113,  114. 

Life,  the  day  of,  285,  287,  297. 

Miracle  of,  154. 

Plenteous,  358. 

Quickening,  93,  94,  99,  100, 

Redeeming,  64,  94-98. 

Reigns  with  power  and  justice,  89,  90. 

Resisting,  of  Jesus,  355. 

Restoring  sought,  298-308. 

Riches  of,  3. 

Rivers  of,  271-273,  278,  334. 

Sceptre  of,  286. 

Subdues  sin,  3. 

Voice  of  free,  281. 
Graces,  Christian,  332-349. 

Prayed  for,  350-353. 
Grass,  our  days  as,  3. 
Gratitude,  for  atonement,  89,  90,  95-98,  1 50-178. 

For  mercies.  1— 17,  19-22,  50,  51,  69,  74,  75,  512. 

To  God,  1-22,  75. 
Grave.     (See  Death  and  Burial.) 

Christ  entered  and  blessed,  155,  554,  555,  557,  558. 

Warning  from,  478. 

Victory  over,  140,  155,  239,  557. 
Greeks,  of  wisdom  boast,  139. 
Greenland's  icy  mountains,  221. 
Grief,  367,  372,  425.     (See  Affliction.) 
Grieving  the  Spirit,  288-290,  460,  461. 
Growth  in  grace,  345,  350-355,  360,  364,  383,  390-398. 
Guardian,  14,  70,  525. 
Guardianship  and  guidance  of  God: 

Blessedness  of,  356,  361-363,  374,  375,  377,  383,  388. 

Prayer  for,  86,  185,  347,  348,  358,  376,  385,  387. 
Guidance,  Divine,  69,  86,  346-349,  354,  356-362>  3%7>  389- 

Of  Holy  Spirit,  181. 


26  Index  of  Subjects. 

Guide,  Christ  a,  14.  70,  525. 
Guilt,  a  burden,  381. 

And  misery  .of  man,  137. 

Confession  of,  88-92. 

Removed  by  Christ,  3,  135-137*  3°7- 

Hail!   (salutation),  150,  153,  154,  243. 
Halleluiah,  138,  215,  566. 
To  the  Lamb,  281. 
Happiness : 

Of  Christian,  future,  440,  441.     (See  Future.) 

"  present,  439,  441,  442. 

Of  fellowship  with  God   and  Christ,  390,  397,  398-4OI, 

405-407,  413. 
Of  hope,  339-343'  37°. 
"   life  in  Christ,  410,414-417. 

"  love  and  trust,  333~335>  359'  36o>  368>  37°>  372>  3%3- 
"  meekness,  338. 

"  pardon  and  justification,  316,  319,  320,  334,  335. 
Hand,  at  Christ's  right,  569. 

Of  God  leading,  347,  34$,  356>  362>  375- 
Harvest,  433,  548-55°.  552- 
Golden,  396. 
Home,  432,  552. 
Haven,  Christ  our,  358. 
Healing,  in  his  wings,  230,  368. 
Hearing  the  word,  592,  593. 
Heart,  a  thankful,  344. 
A  contrite,  323. 
Broken,  to  bind,  III. 
Change  of  needful,  323,  324.  350-354. 
Coldness  of,  28,  423,  459-461. 
Deceitfulness  of,  419. 
Depraved,  88-92. 
Hardness  of,  28,  30. 
"  Hearts  of  stone,"  28. 
Lowly,  323. 
Purity  of,  323. 

Renewal  of,  99,  298-308,  323,  324.  350-354* 
Searching  of,  58,  323,  413,  452. 
Subdued,  35 1,  419,  421. 
Surrendered  to  God,  209-2 1 2,  408-417. 
Thankful,  323. 
Heathen,  evangelized,  225,  227.     (See  Millenium.) 
Heaven,  anticipations  of,  465,  468,  470,  564,  578,  586,  588. 
•    Aspirations  for,  45,  339-343*  4°6,  467,  469.  47 1 ,  474,  48a 
Beautiful,  343,  572,  576,  578,  590,  591. 
Blessedness  of,  343,  369,  383,  471,  572-575* 
Bliss,  of,  573,  581,  582,  585,  590. 


Index  of  Subjects.  27 

Heaven,  (Con.) 

Christ,  glory  of,  165,  255,  588. 

"      there,  579~581- 
Contemplation  of,  339-343,  465,  590. 
Eternity  of,  159,  572,  573. 
Friends  there,  474.  583,  589. 
Glory  of,  576. 
Holiness  of,  580. 
Home,  159,  340,  589,  590. 
Mansions  in,  465,  579,  588,  589. 
Prospect  of  joyful,  339-343,  3&3>  465,  572,  580. 

"      makes  death  welcome,  466,  467,  471. 
Reaping  there.  574. 
Reunfon  in,  583,  584. 
Rest  there,  42,    115,  340,  342,  381,  3S3,  480,  574,  575, 

580. 
Saints  employ  in,  369,  467,  573,  581,  582. 
Satisfying,  579. 
Society  of,   590,  591. 
Soon  and  forever,  587. 
Songs  and  worship  of,  105,  149,  158,  160-162,  164-166, 

467,  573'  58i,  582- 

SorrovP  dispelled  by  hope  of,  ^3,  572-575. 

The  heavenly  Canaan,  572. 

"  "  Jerusalem,  590,  591. 

"    general  assembly,  577. 

Vision  of,  342,  581,  582. 
Heavens,  show  God's  glory,  68. 

Shrowded   at  death  of  Christ,  123,  140. 
Heirs  of  God,  165,  189,  444,  445. 
Hell,  91,  480,  566-571. 

Existence  and  eternity,  96,  480,  571. 

Gates  of  resisted,  192. 

Subdued,  140,  163. 

Vanquished,  70,  140,  155,  455. 
Help,  Christ  flies  to,  169. 

Derived  from  Heaven,  70. 
Hiding  Place,  Christ  a,  141,  322,  358. 
High  Priest,  Christ  our,   107,  109,  144,  145,  282,  460. 
Holiness,  breathing  after,  350,  354,  382,  390-407. 

Christian,  323,  35°"355- 

Prayer  for,  323,  353,  411. 
Holy  resolves,  210,  286,  515. 
Holy  Scriptures.      (See  also  Bible.) 

Comfort  from,  253,  315,  363. 

Delight  in,  191,  249,  255. 

Excellence  of,  249. 

Faith  in,  309,  351,  363. 


2g  Index  of  Subjects. 

Holy  Scriptures,  (Con.) 

Inspiration  of,  249-255. 
Our  guide,   106,  253. 
Riches  of,  249,  253. 
Holy  Spirit,  adoration  of,  66. 

Beareth  witness,  66,  186,  189. 
Cleanses,  90,  179,  183,  186,  187,  324. 
Coming  or  effusion,  66,  179,  181-183,  246-248,  324. 
Convinces  of  sin,  172,  324. 
Danger  of  withdrawal,  288-290,  460,  461. 
Earnest  of  Heaven,  186,  188,  189,465,  589- 
Enlightening,  180,  185-187. 
Fruits  of,  332-348. 
Grieved,  288-290,  460,  461. 
Guidance  of,  185. 
Inspirer  of  prayer,  184. 
Invitation  of,  275. 
Invoked,  66,  189,  190,  218,  324. 
Operations  of,  179,  180,  190. 
Pentecostal  effusion,   179,  246-248. 
Power  of,  66. 

Prayer,  His  operations,  28,  184,  187,  188,  324. 
for  His  effusion,  179,  182,  190,  248. 
"  '«        guidance,  181. 

«        indwelling,  184,  188,  189,  324,  460. 
<■'        return,  184,  190,  392,  461. 

stay,  66,    181,   184,    186,   324,460,461. 
Quickness  in  love,  63,  179,  182-184,  186,  324. 
Regenerates,  90,  179,  184,  189,  218. 
Renewing,  64,  179,  180,  187,  324. 
Reveals  Christ,  179,  181,  187,  190,  324. 
Strivings  of,  275,  288-290,  460,  461. 
Sustains  believers,  179,  180,  185,  186,  188. 
Holy  Spirit,  names  and  titles  : 
Applver  of  Salvation,  180. 
Comforter,  66,  188,  189,  247. 
Consecrating  fire,  184. 
Divine.  247,  248. 
Dove,  181,  182,  189. 
Eternal,  184. 
God,  248. 

Guardian,  181,  185,  246,  247. 
(  aiide,  181. 
Healer,  187,  188. 
Life,  184,  324. 
Light,  184-188,  461. 
Love,   182,  186,  247. 
Spirit  of  adoption,  312. 


Index  of  Subjects.  29 

Holy  spirit,  names  and  titles,  (Con.) 

Spirit  of  Power,  66. 
14       Purity,  184. 
"       Truth,  246,  247. 
Home,  115,  159,  340,  468,  5S0,  589,  590, 

Harvest,  432,  552. 

The  Heavenly,  115,  159,  580,  589,  590. 
Hope,  339-343- 

And  fear  alternating,  286. 

Found  only  in  God  and  Christ,  139,  291,  342,  367,  577. 

God  of  our,  389. 

In  affliction,  339,  341,  368,  386,  462,  464,  465,  580. 
44  anticipation  of  death,  469,  470,  476. 

Of  Heaven,  335,  340-343,  590. 

"     salvation,  318,  335. 
Hosanna  ! 

To  Christ,  ^7,  104,  HI,  126, 

44     God's  upholding  hand,  514. 

"     Son  of  David,  104,  191, 
House,  not  made  with  hands,  115,  194,  465,  588. 

Of  God  21,  24-28,  48.     (See  Church.; 
Humanity  of  Christ,  103-105,  109,  114,  233,  535. 
Humble,  exalted,  95,  114. 
Humiliation,  418,  540. 

Of  Christ,  103,  120,  124.  155,  166,  535. 
Humility,  336-338. 

Before  God,  71,  79. 
Hypocrites,  warned,  292. 

«I  Am,"  56. 

Imitating  saints,  369,  436. 

Imitation  of  Christ,  116-121,  424-427. 

In  doing  good,  427. 
Im manual  praised  in  Heaven,  114,  136,  138,  573. 

Title  of  Christ,  103,  104,  114,   136,   138,  139,   150,  535, 
573- 
Immortality,  17,  466,  467,  469.  480,  564,  565,  583. 
Immutability,  of  God,  I,  II,  55,  56. 
Importunity,  26,  331. 
Imputation,  of  Adam's  sin,  88,  89. 

Of  Christ's  righteousness,   129,   135-141,   158-161,  306, 
309-322. 
Incarnation,  97,  98,  110-115,  17°- 

Praise  for,  114.     (See  Advent.) 
Incense,  527. 

Inconstancy,  4.20,  421,  459-461. 
Individual  accountability,  456. 
Indwelling,  of  Christ,  350. 


30  Index  of  Subjects. 

Indwelling,  (Con.) 

Of  Holy  Spirit,  184,  188,  189,  324,  460. 

Sin,  419. 
Infants,  496-507. 

Baptism  of,  258-260,  504,  505. 
Ingratitude,  420. 

Deplored,  419,  422. 
Injuries,  forgiveness  of,  117-119. 
Inspiration,  246. 

Of  the  Scriptures,  249-255. 

Prayer  for,  28,  578. 
Installation,  195-200. 
Intercession  of  Christ,  142-148,  150,   274. 

Of  Christians,  323-331. 
Invitations,  of  Christ,  270,  276,  279-281,  283,  284. 

Of  the  gospel,  270-297,  315,  570. 
"     God,  277. 
"    the  Church,  275. 

"      "    Holy  Spirit,  275,  288. 

To  come  to  Christ,  271-276,  279. 
"    Gospel  feast,  31,  271. 
"    the  "  heavy  ladened,"  274,  276. 
Invocation,  16,  21,  26-32,  207. 
Israel,  70. 

Salvation  of,  223,  224. 
Israel's  God,  17. 

King,  50. 
It  is  finished,  138,  274. 

Jacob,  86,  327. 

Jehovah,  title  of  Christ,  28,  388. 

Of  God,  1,  4,  28,  63. 
Jerusalem,  Jews  return  to.  223. 

The  New,  590,  591. 
Jesus.     (See  Christ. ) 

Ashamed  of,  174,  384. 

How  sweet  and  precious  name  of,  139,  151,  154,  175. 

Praise  to,  154,  175. 

Shall  reign,  213. 
Jewish  forms  could  not  save,  135. 
Jews,  boasting  in  the  law  of,  139. 

Prayer  for,  223. 

Return  to  Jerusalem,  223,  224. 
John,  on  breast  of  Christ,  178. 
Jordan,  banks  of,  343,  387,  474. 

Rolled  between,  572. 
Joy,  because  of  salvation,  97,  102. 

Begun  on   earth,  334. 


hid  ex  vf  Subjects,  31 

JoV,  (Con.) 

In  Christ  and  his  benefits,  169,  177. 
u  Heaven  over  returning  sinner,  293. 
4<  mission  of  Christ,  107-114, 

•'  worship,  23-28,  46-54. 

Of  adoption,  334,  444,  445- 

11   fellowship  with  God,  335. 

Universal  at  Christ's  advent,  230. 
Jubilee,  song  of,  214,  215. 

Year  of,  282. 
Judge,  Christ  the,  566-571. 
Judgment : 

Christ  coming  to,  162,  294,  305,  321,  479,  566,  570,  571. 

Description  of  the,  567,  571. 

Preparation  for,  304,  305,  568,  569,  586. 

Summons  to,  566,  571. 
Justice  and  mercy,  98,  102. 

Of  God,  18,  358. 
Justification,  by  faith,  135,  309-322. 

Happiness  of,  316,  319,  320,  334,  335. 

Kedron,  126. 
Kindness,  427,  430,  438. 
King  of  Kings,  1 13* 

King,  title  of  Christ,  66,  107,  140,  I49-151,  154,  158,  162,  177, 
191,  229,  230,  234,  332,  402,  435,  519. 

Of  God,  5,  66. 
Kingdom  of  Christ ; 

Blessings  of,  153,  213,  216,  218,  220. 

Extension  of,  213,  214,  220,  221,  224,  225,  227. 

Glory  of,  213. 

Opposition  to  vain,  193,  194,  484. 

Prayer  for,  218-220. 

Progress  of,  213,  215,  217,  221. 

Stability  of,  191- 194. 

Triumph  of,  214,  215,  224-228. 
Kings  and  Priests  to  God,  165,  482. 
Know  but  in  part,  77- 
Knowledge,  76-78,  246. 

Vain  to  subdue  sin,  333. 

Lamb,  behold  the,  150,  240. 

Christ  the,  64,  116,  135,   136,    150,    160,    164,   165,240* 
1  282,415,425,  456. 

Come  to  redeem,  158,  160,  281. 
Coming  to,  311. 
His  blood,  135,  137,  158. 
Of  Calvary,  364. 


32  Index  of  Stibjects. 

Lamb,  (Con.) 

Of  God,  172,  240,  282,  303,  422. 

That  once  was  slain,  37. 

Worshiped,   37,  138,  158,  160. 

Worthy  the,  158,  160. 
Law,  and  gospel  contrasted,  89,  135,  137. 

Broken,  88.  89. 

Conviction  by  the,  129,  311,  330,  355. 

Freedom  from,  89. 

Jews  boasting  in  the,  139. 

Loved  and  kept,  439,  440. 

Of  Moses,  355. 
Leprosy,  of  sin,  273. 
Liberality,  427,  430. 
Life,  brevity  of,  285,  287,  296,  297,  475. 

Christ  the,  106,  255,  319,  410. 

Eternal,  466,  565,  583.     (See  Immortality.) 

Evening  of  light,  339. 

"  I  would  not  live  alway,"  471. 

Like  a  dream,  564. 

Object  of,  291,  296,  410,  428,  429,  568. 

Probation  ends  with,  475. 

The  reason  of  grace,  285,  287,  297. 

Solemnity  of,  287,  294-297,  428,  475,  480,  568. 

Uncertainty  of,  285,  287,  288,  297,  468,  475. 

Vanity  of,  277,  287,  414-417,  564. 
Light ! 

Christ  of  the  world,  90,  117,  173,  177,  255,  516. 

Given  by  H.  Spirit,  180,  181,  183-187. 

In  darkness,  115,  368. 

The  emblem  of  joy,  177,  368. 

Walking  in,  390,  392. 
Likeness,  to  Christ,  1 15-122,  313,  323,  336,  469,  564. 

To  God,  564. 
Lilies,  of  the  held,  368. 
Living,  by  faith,  357,  359,  362,  364,  376,  377,  390. 

Near  to  Christ.  410. 
"      «  God,  392,  393,  398 
Longing  for,  communion  with  God,  47,  349,  392,  393. 

Christ's  second  advent,  145,  215,  321,  449,  564-571. 

Heaven,  45,  339-343,  4^6,  467,  469,  471,  474,  480. 

Xion,  223,  224,  226-228,  341. 
Longsuffering ! 

Of  Christ,  117,  118. 

"    God,  3,  75,  101,  119,  283,  284,^287,  289,  290,  420. 
Looking  to  Jesus,  129,  306,  317,  372,  373,  400. 
Lord's  Day,  34-45,  54,  239-242,  523.     (See  Sabbath.) 

Evening  of,  45,  519-533. 


Index  of  Subjects.  $} 

Lord's  prayer,  32. 

Lord's  Supper,  16,  127-136,  261-269,  310. 

Lons  of  all  things  for  Jesus'  sake,  424. 

Lost  slate  of  man,  88-92,  113. 

Love,  attractive,  139,  451. 

Boundless,  451. 

Brotherly,  204,  434-438,  598,  601. 

Casts  out  fear,  93,  335,  349. 

Christ's  adored,  95,  108,  1 18,  122,  350,  401. 

Divine,  178,  350. 

Dying  love  of  Christ,  235. 

Free' and  unchangeable,  451. 

God  is,  62. 

Nothing  separates  from  Christ's,  122,  178. 

Of  Christ,  108,  109,   112,    114,    127-131,    134,    136-140 
35°^  40i. 

Of  God,  60-62,  93-98. 

"     Holy  Spirit,  188. 

The  essential  grace,  333. 

To  Christ,  175,  178,  267,  332,  335,  397,  399,  400,  401, 

404,  413. 

To  enemies,  118. 

"    God,  332,  334,  335,  393,  398. 
"    the  Church,  48,  202 

Redeeming,  168. 

Weakness  of  deplored,  ig2,  451. 
"Lovest  thou  me,"  451,  452. 
Lovingkindness,  169. 
Lowly  heart,  323. 

Lukewarmness,  182,  184,  418,  459-461. 
Lust,  Holy  Spirit  subdues,  180. 

Prayer  for  deliverance  from,  419. 

Majesty  of  God,  1,  5,  10,  11,  55-61. 

Maker,  God  the,  1,  5.     (See  Creator  and  Creation.) 

Man,  Christ  draws  all,  227. 

Dependent  on  God,  113,  546. 

Depravity  of,  90. 

Fall  of,  88-92,  114,  137. 

Finite,  55. 

Vanity  and  frail ity  of,  285,  287,  294,  296,  475,  476,  546. 
Manna,  41,  175,  193,  268. 
Mansions  in  Heaven,  465,  579,  588,  589. 
Marriage,  493,  494. 
Martyrs,  590,  591. 
Mary  sitting  at  feet  of  Christ,  178. 
Mean,  of  grace,  23-30,  46-54,  249-269,  32SS3^ 
Mediator,  114,  134,  135,  139,  142-148. 
Meditation,  52,  395,  403,  464. 


34  Index  of  Subjects. 

Meditation,  (Con.) 

Evening,  45,  395,  512,  519-533- 

Morning,  508-518. 

Private,  395. 

Upon  God's  love,  464. 
Meekness,  of  Christ,  11 6-1 19,  122,  336-^8. 

Of  Christians,  122,  336-338. 

Prayer  for,  118,  122,  336. 
Meet  again,  when  ?  584. 
Mercy,  and  grace  celebrated,  3,  50,  51,  83,  93-115. 

Gratitude  for,  1— 17,  19-22,  50,  51,  69,  74,  75,  512. 

Like  a  river,  83,  271,290, 

Of  God,  2,  3,  9,  14-16,  20,  62,  75,  81,  83,  95,  134. 

"       "       supplicated,  298-308,  353,  479. 

Voice  of,  279-281,  283.  288. 
Mercy -seat,  60,  141,  327-330. 
Messiah,  234. 
Milk  and  honey,  343. 
Milk  and  wine,  271. 
Millennium,  213-217,  224-228. 

Joy  at  its  approach,  153,  214,  215. 

Glory  of,  224-228. 

Prayer  for,  191,  216,  218-220. 
Ministers:     (See  Pastor.) 

Blessed  calling  of,   198. 

Convocation  of,  201,  202,  434,  438,  594,  597,  598, 

Death  of,  563. 

How  beauteous  their  feet,  198. 

Ordination  and  installation,  195-200. 

Prayer  for,  31,  195,  196,  199,  200. 
**         more,  222. 

Solemnity  of  their  work,  197. 

Watchmen,  198,  217. 
Miracles,  of  Christ,  123,  124,  427. 

Of  grace,  154. 
Mission  of  Christ,  110-114. 
Missionaries,  200,  208. 

Death  of,  560. 

Departure  of,  9,  80.  153,  1 90,   213-228. 
Missionary  jubilee,  214,  215,  220,  282. 
Missions,  213-228,  484. 
Morning,  508-518. 

And  evening  worship,  5 1 9-533. 

Of  the  Resurrection,  239-245. 

Prayer,  518. 

Resolutions,  515. 
Morning  Star,  Christ  the,  174,  335. 
Moses,  law  of,  355. 


Index  of  Subjects.  35 

Moses,  (Con.) 

Song  of,  and  the  Lamb,  12. 
Mothers,  God  more  forbearing  than,  60. 
Mounting,  as  on  eagle  wing,  85,  328. 
Mount  Zion,  577. 
Mourners,  comforted,  168.  444.     (See  Affliction.) 

Tears  dried,  299,  342,  348. 
Mourning,  over  folly  and  sin,  418-423,  425. 

Over  spiritual  coldness,  206. 
Mystery,  of  grace,  yj. 

Of  Providence,  76-78. 
"  the  incarnation,  98. 
Mountain,  of  the  Lord  established,  227. 
Murmuring,  prayer  against,  344. 
Mutability,  of  man,  55. 

Name,  of  Christ  above  every,  166. 

Of  Jesus,  power  of,  149,  175,  176. 
Nations,  blessed  in  Christ,  225,  229,  230. 

Called  to  worship  God,  9,  227. 

Chastised,  and  destroyed,  194. 

Gospel  sent  to,  221,  225,  282. 
National,  536-542. 

Deliverance  from  death,  542. 

Humiliation,  418,  539,  540. 

Occasions,  536,  538,  541. 

Prayer  and  thanksgiving,  536-539. 

Prosperity,  536. 
Nature,  all  praises  God,  68,  69. 

Astonished  at  Christ's  death,  128. 

Beauties  of  celebrated,  61. 
Nature  of  man  corrupt,  88-92. 
Nearness,  to  Heaven.  468,  474. 

Of  God,  72. 

To  God,  392,  393. 
Need,  the  precious  Jesus,  382. 
Neglecting  religion,  folly  of,  277,  355. 

New    heart,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  35°-355. 

Members,  admission  of,  209-212,  256,  258   411. 

Song  of  Heaven,  158-160,  581,  582. 

Year,  543~547,  55o,  551. 
Night,  God  scatters,  343. 

Sinful  state  like,  90, 

Trusting  God  in  the,  521. 

Watchman  tell  us  of,  217. 
Not  ashamed  of  Christ,  174,  384,  456. 
Now,  the  accepted  time,  285. 


36  Index  of  Subjects. 

Obedience,  439,  440. 

Begotten  of  love,  333. 

Blessing9  of,  408,  439,  440. 

Christ's,  perfect,  122,  312. 

Made  easy  by  love,  333,  374. 

Prompted  by  faith,  351-355,  361. 
Ocean,  calmed,  69,  72,  76. 

Obedient,  72,  77,  81. 
Offerings,  burnt,  vain,  135. 
Old  age,  297,  374,  474,  532. 
Omniscience,   55-58,411. 
Omnipotence,  10,  59,  69,  81-86,  215,  371. 
Omnipresence,  58,  411. 
One  thing  needful,  277. 
Opening  of  service,  1-33,  40--54,  149-178, 
Opportunities  neglected,  418.  421. 
Opposition  to  Christ  vain,  193,  194,  484, 
Oppressed,  God  their  refuge,  17. 
Ordinances,  14,  15. 
Ordination,   195-200. 
Original  sin,  88-92. 
Our  days  as  grassy  3. 
Outcasts,  prayer  for,  30. 
Outpouring  of  Holy  Spirit,  1 79-1 90,  246-248. 

Palestine,  232. 
Paradise,  trees  of,  243. 
Pardon,  assurance  of,  288,  289. 

Atonement,  ground  of,  2,  135-141,  150,  280. 

Bought  with  blood,  135,  150,  280,  281 

Joy  and  praise  for,  13,  14,  97-102,  154,  168,  169. 

Of  inquirers,  117-119. 
"  sin,  298-304,  306,  310-322,  418,  420-422. 

Prayer  for,  298-307. 

Through  Christ,  106,  1 35-1 41. 
Parents,  504-507. 

Parting  hymns,  385,  387,  434,  437,  583,  584,  592-601. 
Paschal  Lamb,  1 50. 
Passion  of  Christ,  125-134,  235-238. 
Passqger,  Christ  our,  150. 
Pastor:      (See  Minister.) 

Death  of,  563. 

Installation  of  a,  195-200. 

Prayer  for,  31,  195,  196,  199,  200. 

Sought,  222. 

Welcomed,  196,  200. 
Patience,  76,  119,  344~349- 

Grace  of,  prayed  for,  336,  344,  580. 

Of  Christ,  1 1 7-1 19,  336. 


Index  of  Subjects. 

Patience,  (Con.) 

Of  God,  3,  101,  119,  420. 

Proved  and  rewarded,  345.  ^ 

Pattern,  Christ  our,  116-122,  427. 
Peace,  between  brethren,  334,  338. 

Given  by  Christ,  150,  303,  307, 

In  the  storm,  72,  81,  322. 

National,  216,  537,  541. 

Personal,  303,  319,  320,  334,  335,  439,  442. 

Of  conscience,  17,  135,  180.  442. 

Universal,  216.     (See  Millennium.) 

With  Heaven,  163. 
Peace-makers,  338. 
Pearl  of  greatest  price,  107. 
Penitence,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355. 
Pentecost,  179-190,  246-248, 
Perseverance,  desired,  453. 

Praise  for,  19,  455. 

Prayer  for,  350-355,  411,  412,  453. 

Under  trials,  ^8^,  444,  451. 
Person  of  Christ,  Divine,  103-105,  114,  132,  139. 

Human,  103-105,  199,  114,  233,  535. 

Human  and  Divine  united,  63-67,  103-105. 
Pestilence,  after,  542. 
Piety,  blessedness  of,  204,  33S,  389,  396-400,  441-446. 

Early,  291,  497,  498,  501,  507. 
Pilgrim,  Christ  a,  121. 

Pilgrimage  of  life,  203,  339,  340,  349,  380,  474,  573,  580, 
Pilgrims,  spirit  of,  424,  474. 
Pillar,  of  cloud,  193. 

Of  fire,  193,  254,  ^7- 
Pity,  of  God,  for  his  children,  3,  60,  424. 
Plague,  national,  deliverance  from,  542. 
Pleading,  Christ's  promises,  375,  396,  441. 

For  mercy,  298-308,  353,  479. 
Pleasures,  Heavenly,  573,  577,  581,  582,  585,  590. 

Of  piety,  204,  ^^8,  389.  396-400,  441-446. 

Worldly,  renounced,  212,  415,  416,424. 
vain,  370,  372,414-417. 
Plough-shares,  from  swords,  227. 
Poor,  God  their  friend,  17.     (See  Affliction.) 

Prayer  to  become,  337. 
Portion,  God  the  believer's,  388,  398,  402,  403.  406-40S. 
Power  of  Jesus'  name,  149,  175,  176. 
Praise ! 

Calls  to,  4,  6,  8,  9,  14,  15,  19,  20,  95,  97,  334. 

Delight  in,  46-54. 

Enjoined,  8,  9,  14,  15. 


38  Index  of  Subjects. 

Praise!  (Con.) 

For  converting  grace,  97,  154. 

"    deliverance  in  trouble,  379. 

"    lSvingkindness,  169. 

"    mercy,  love,  and  truth,  1  — 1 7,  19-22,  74,  75,  98,  512. 

"    salvation,    13,    14,   95,   97-102,  168.      (See  Forgive- 
ness.) 
For  works  of  God,  14,  69,  549. 
General  hymns  of,  1-27,  33-53,  59-61,  95,  67,  q8. 
Of  saints  in  Heaven,  369,  467,  573,  578,  581,  582. 
Perpetual,  512. 
Singing,  53. 

To  the  Creator,  I,  6,  8,  9,  68-71. 
"        Holy  Spirit,  180. 
"        Saviour,  97,  112-114,  149-178. 
"        Trinity,  64-67. 
Universal  to   Christ,   8,  9,    13,    15,    149,    156,   158,  160, 
161,  163. 
Prayer,  23,  24,  26,  27,  325-331,  394,  534. 
Constancy  in,  26,  327,  331. 
Efficacy  of,  325,  327,  329. 
Encouragements  to,  172,  325,  327,  330,  331. 
God  hears,  312,  325,  331,  395. 
Hindrances  to,  325,  327. 
Importunity  in,  26,  331. 
Inspirer  of,  184. 
Nature  of,  326. 
Of  faith,  312. 

"  dying  thief,  136. 

"  parents  for  their  children,  504-507. 
To  Christ,  66,  218,  237,  358. 

11  God,  218,  344. 

"   Holy  Spirit,  66,  180-184,  186,  187,  190,  324,  460. 
Watch  and  pray,  457. 
Wrestling  in,  26,  327. 
Prayer,  for  special  objects: 

For  access  to  God,  27,  28,  146-148,  353. 

"     adoption,  312,  445. 

"     assurance,  184,  189,  364,  453. 

"     broken  heart,  28. 

"     blessing  on  the  word,  26-31,  592,  593. 

"     cessation  of  sorrow,  346-348,  378,  463. 

"     Christ's  coming,  218,  220. 

"  "        return,  350. 

11    consolation,  312,  358,  367,  375,  376,  37S,  3$j,  3S7. 

"     contentment,  51,  76,  344,  349. 

"     converting  grace,    137,    270,   301,    305,    306,    323, 
352,  387. 


Index  of  Subjects.  39 

Prayer,  for  special  objects,  (Con) 

For  deliverance  from  foes,  353,  355,  387. 

"     faith,  29,  312,  357. 

"     freedom  from  sin,  350,  352,  354,  355,  418-420. 

"    growth  in  grace,  323,  336,  337,  353,  411. 

"    guidance,  86,  346-348,  354,  356>  3<H,  3^5*  3%7 • 

"     happy  death,  344,  436,  473. 

"     Holy  Spirit,  28,  179-190,  246-248. 

«     hope,  344. 

"     illumination  and  light.  15,  29,  255,  387. 

"     increase  of  ministry,  222. 

"     intercession  of  Christ,  146. 

"     Jews.  223,  224. 

"     meekness,  118,  122,  136. 

"     ministers,  31,  195,  196,  199,  200. 

11     more  ministers,  222. 

"     pardon,  298-307. 

14     peace  of  conscience,  354.      (See  Conscience.) 

"    protection,  86. 

"    purity,  352. 

"    regeneration,  137,  270,  301,  305,  306,  323,  352,  387. 

"     relief  in  sorrow,  346,  347,  378,  385,  463. 

"    restoring  grace,  299,  453. 

<<    rest,  347,  350. 

"     revival,  205-207. 

"     salvation,  307,  350.      (See  Conversion.) 

"     sanctification,  323,  324,  352~354- 

f     the  spirit  of  Christ,  122,  336,  350. 

"     the  spirit  of  forgiveness,  336. 
Preached  word,  26-31,  592-594. 
Preciousness,  of  Christ.  175-178,  397-404. 
Of  Christ's  blood,  135,  136. 

"   the  promises,  363,  384. 

"   the  Scriptures,  249,  253, 
Preparation,  for  death,  288-297. 

For  judgment,  304,  305,  568,  569,  586. 
Present  happiness  of  the  Christian,  439,  441,  442. 
Price,  of  salvation,  137. 

Salvation  without,  273,274,  290,  310. 
Pride,  deplored,  419. 

Renounced,  351. 
Priest,  High,  Christ  our,  107,  109,  144,  145,  282,  460. 
Priesthood  of  Christ,  142-148.     (See  Titles  of  Christ.) 
Princes,  acknowledge  Christ,  165. 
Prisoners,  of  sin,  Hi,  151. 

Set  free,  90,  in,  151,  465,  466. 
Private  devotion,  395,  534,  535. 
Probation,  terminates  at  death,  285,  290,  295-297. 


40  Index  of  Subjects. 

Procrastination,  238,  285,  287,  291,  295,  297,  390. 

Prodigal  Son,  99,  284,  308. 

Professors,  false  warned,  292. 

Promises,  God  faithful  to  his,  83,  226,  273,  363,  384. 

Object  of  faith,  359,  360,  364. 

Precious,  363,375,  396,  441. 

Sure,  3.  17,  226,  363,  384. 
Prophet,  Priest  and  King,  107,  154,  229. 
Pruning-hooks,  from  spears,  227.^ 
Prophecy  fulfilled,  138. 
Prosperity  of  the  wicked,  unenviable,  92. 
Protection  of  God,  19,  51,  363. 
Providence,  71-77. 

Adored,  51,  376. 

Confided  in,  71-74,  356>  363>  3^^  37&- 

Dark,  blessings,  71,  76,  77,  360,  363. 

Kind,  14,  51,  76,  363. 

Mysterious,  76-78. 

Particular,  51,  71,  75. 

Praise  for  bounties  of,  14,  74,  75. 

The  Lord  will  provide,  368. 

Trust  in,  72,  73,  78-86,  371-380. 

Wisdom  of,  71,  75,  81,  S3,  376. 
Punishment,  future,  91,  480,  566-571. 
Purity,  136,  323,  350-355- 

Prayer  for,  352. 

Race,  the  Christian,  85,  450. 
Rainbow,  emblem  of  peace,  339, 
Ransom,  paid  by  Christ,  13,  14,  137,  159. 

Provided  by  God's  love,  13,  14,  20,  93-102,  113. 
Ravens,  God  feeds,  368. 
Reason,  not  saving,  309. 

Weak,  76-78. 
Ready,  Jesus  to  save,  274. 
Reaping  hereafter,  432,  433,  574. 
Rebels,  reclaimed,  367,  418-423. 

Receiving  Christ,  148,  298-308,  311,  352,  353,  408-424. 
Reconciled,  God  to  man,  139,  142. 
Redeemer,  advent  of,  II0-II4,  170,  1 7 1,  229-234. 

Character  of,  116-122,  159.     (See  Christ,  Character  of.) 

Christ  the,  9,  114,  116,  120,  127-132,  134-141,   238. 

Liveth,  106,  255,  319,  410. 

Praise  to  the,  97,  I12-II4,  149-178. 
Redeeming,  grace,  64,  94-98. 

Love,  168. 
Redemption,  125-141. 

By  Christ  alone,  135,  137. 

''    power,  155. 


Index  of  Subjects.  41 

Redemption,  (Con.) 

By  price,  137,  280. 

Praise  for,  13,  14,  95,  97-102,  168. 

Work  of  contemplated,  93-98. 
Reed,  bruised,  109. 
Reformation.  224-228,  483,  484. 
Refuge,  Christ  a,  14,  7<>.  358,  363,  367. 

Flying  for,  14,  312,  358,  363,  366,  367. 

God  a,  5,  49,  70,  80. 

In  the  storm,  7,  14,  72,  76,  81,  322,  358,  367,  383,  389, 
462. 

Teaching,  need  of  a,  180. 
Reconciliation,  139,  142 
Regeneration,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355. 

Tiayer  for,  137,  270,  301,  305,  306,  323,  352,  387. 

Work  of  the  Spirit,  90,  179,  180,  184,  189,  218,  324. 
Reign,  universal  of  Christ,  213-215,  218,  220,  224-228. 
Rejoicing,  in  Christ,  103-178. 

In  faith,  309-315. 

"  God,  1-22,  55-63. 

"  hope,  339-343- 

u  salvation,  93-102,  127-139,  270-272. 

Over  the  repentant,  293,  308. 
Religion,  blessings  of,  439-444. 

Excellency,  446. 

.Folly  of  neglecting,  277,  355. 

The  chief,  concern,  291. 
Renewal,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355. 
Renouncing,  self,  79,    148,   209-212,  298-308,  311,  352,  408- 

417. 

The  world,  212,  414-416,  564. 
Repentance,  99,  298-308,  323,  324,  350-355.  (See  Contrition.) 

At  the  cross,  127,  129,  307. 

Joy  in  Heaven  over,  293,  308. 

Prayer  for,  291. 

Work  of  the  Spirit,  64,  179,  180,  187,  324. 
Resignation,  341-349.     (See  ■•  Trust  "  and  '•  Providence.") 

Prayer  for,  344,  346-348,  376,  387. 

To  God's  will,  344,  347,  356,  364,  374. 

Under  trials,  346,  367. 
Resisting  the  grace  of  Christ,  355. 
Resolutions  to  accept  of  salvation,  210. 

To  go  to  Jesus,  286. 

"    obey  and  praise  God,  75,  209,  409. 

44    renounce  the  world,  411,  413,  415,  424. 
11    surrender  to  Christ,  128. 

"    take  the  cross  and  follow  Christ,  424,  456. 

Upon  uniting  with  the  church,  209-212. 


42  Index  of  Subjects. 

Responsibility,  personal,  456. 
Rest,  Christ  found  none,  121. 

Eternal,  37,  178,  381. 

For  the  weary,    115,  342,  383,  480. 

In  God.  51,  343,  385. 
"   Heaven,  42,  115,  340,  342,  381,  480,  574,  575. 

Jesus  our,  319,  381. 

On  Jesus'  breast,  342,  343,  365. 

Prayer  for,  347,  350. 

Promised,  31,  369. 

Remaining,  41. 

Where  found,  115,  337,  340,  342,  382,  480,  574. 
Resurrection,  and  judgment,  96,  566-571. 

Assurance  of,  469,  476. 

Death  and,  469. 

Of  Christ,  ^J,  120,  140,  239-245. 
"  men,  476,  558,  564,  465. 
"  saints,  466,  480,  558,  564, 
Return  of  Jews  to  Jerusalem,  223. 
Reunion  in  Heaven,  583,  584. 
Revival,  205-208,  459-461. 

Need  of,  206,  207. 

Of  the  church,  206. 

Prayer  for,  205-207. 
Reward,  Christ  will  give,  14. 

Riches,  370. 
Righteous,  blessedness  of,  439-448. 

Die  happy,  481,  482,  558,  560,  573. 
Righteousness,  blessings  of,  439-442,  445-448,  48 f , 

Christ  our,  90,  315,  319,  321,  322. 

Christ's  pleaded,  309-315. 
"       a  robe,  312,  521. 

Glories  of  Christ's,  139,  149-178. 

Imputed,  142-14S. 

Of  men  not  saving,  318. 
River,  of  salvation,  272,.  375, 
Rivers  of  delight,  343. 

Of  grace,  193,  271-273,  278,  334. 
"    life,  342. 
Road,  broad  and  narrow,  292,  410,  417,  425. 
Robes,  white,  3.12,  321,  342,  455,  432. 
Rock,  Christ  a,  105,  132,  192,  193,  310,  322, 

Of  ages,  193,  310. 
Rocks  and  stones,  silence  break,  104,  155. 

Sabbath,  34-45. 

And  resurection,  34,  39,  239-242. 
Day  of  rest,  34-39,  4i~44- 
Delight  in,  34,  42. 


Index  of  Subjects.  43 

Sabbath,  (Con.; 

Emblem  of  Heaven,  36-38. 

Eternal,  37,  42,  45. 

Evening,  395,  5i9~533- 

Hallowed  by  God,  t,-]%  38. 

Morning,  34-39-  5o8-5l8- 

11  Ne'er  shall  end,"  45. 

Welcome,  34,  35. 

Worship,  38,  46-54. 
Sabbath  School,  496-503. 
Sacrament,  of  Baptism,  86,  256-260,  505. 

Of  Lord's  Supper,  16,  1 27-136,  261-269,  310. 
Sacrifice,  Christ,  true  and  only,  135,  142. 

Evening,  524,  527. 

Prayer  to  understand,  26,  28,  29. 
Sacred  Word,  29,  592.     (See  Bible.) 
Sailors,  72,  80-83,  553. 
Saints.     (See  Christians.) 

Almost,  292. 

Blessedness  of,  438-439,  481,  482,  573,  581. 

Chastened,  363. 

Communion  of,  203,  204,  403,  404,  434-438,  577,  580. 

Dead  to  sin,  127,  401,  408-417. 

Employ  in  heaven,  467,  573,  581,  582. 

Example  of  departed,  369,  436. 

Security  of,  411,  440-448. 

Triumph  of,  369,  384,  581. 
Salem's  daughters  weep,  140. 
Salvation,  benefits  of,  271-273. 

By  faith,  309-322. 

Hope  of,  318,  335. 

Joy  of,  97,  102. 

Offered  to  all,  270-275,  281,  282. 

Of  grace,  93-102, 
"    Israel,  223,  224. 

Prayed  for,  307,  350. 

Proclaimed,  270-297. 

Through  Christ,  95,  97,  98,  127-139. 
Sanctification,  323,  324,  35°-355- 
Sanctuary.     (See  Church.) 

Corner  stone,  191,  192,  485-488,  492. 

Dedication  202,  485,  488-492. 

Love  for,  46-54,  202. 
Satan,  91,  455,  457. 

Arts  of,  357. 

Defeated,  70,  140,  155,  163,  455. 
Saviour,  50,  150.  159,  237,  270,  422,  424,  453. 

Christians,    love  for,  175,   178,  267,  332,  335,  390-407, 
412. 


44  Index  of  Subjects. 

Saviour  (Con.) 

Praised,  97,  n  2-1 14.  149-178. 

Unseen,  yet  loved,  391. 
Science  and  Revelation,  76,  77,  309,  333. 
Scriptures,  249-255.       (See  Bible.) 
Scepters,  yield  to  Christ,  165. 
Seamen,  72,  80-83,  553- 
Searching  of  heart,  58,  323,  413,  452, 
Seas,  calmed  by  God,  69,  72,  76,  81. 
Seasons,  87,  432,  433,  536. 

Autumn,  548-550,  552,  536. 

Spring,  548,  551. 

Summer,  548,  536. 

Winter,  400. 
Second,  Adam,  89. 

Coming  of  Christ,  145,  215,  321,  449,  564-571.        (See 
Millennium. J 

Death,  480. 
Secret,  thoughts. 

Security,  of  Christians,  41 1,  440-448. 
Seeking  God,  not  in  vain,  463. 

Self,  consecration,  79,  90,   127,   128,   148,  209-212,   257,  299, 
3JI>  323>  352>  408-417,  421. 

Denial,  292,  315,  424,  456. 

Examination,  323,  451.  452,  456,  459,  460. 

Existant,  God  is,  56. 

Renunciation,  79,  148,  209-212,  298-308,  408-417. 
Shepherd,  title  of  Christ,  73,  99,  397,  489,  498,  525. 

God  a,  7^,  74. 
Shield,  5,  49,  70,  80. 
Sickness,  2,  464.     (See  Affliction.) 

Consolation  in,  386. 

Removal,  343,  386. 
Sight,  received  by  blind,  123,  124. 

Faith  a  substitute  for,  339,  360. 
Simplicity,  Christian,  337. 
Sinai,  577. 
Sin,  abhorrence,  of,  92. 

A  burden,  425. 

Compared  to  leprosy,  273. 

Deceitfulness  of,  91,  92,  410,  414,  416. 

Deplored,  128. 

Forgiveness  of,  298-304,  306,  310-322,  418,  420-422, 

Fountain,  opened  for,  28,  136,  273,  278,  281,  290. 

Freedom  from,  and  Satan,  90,335. 

Indwelling,  419. 

Original,  88-92. 

Overcome  by  grace,  89. 


Index  of  Subjects.  45 

Sin,  (Con.) 

Pardoned,  13,  14,  97-102,  154,  168,   169. 

Prayer  for  its  cessation,  350,352,  354,  355,  418-420. 
ry  of,  90,  91,  137,  341,  355- 

Sting  of,  140,  560. 
Sincerity,  354,  404,  412. 
Sinners.      (See  Wicked.) 

Asking  for  mercy,  286,  298-308. 

Christ  the  friend  of,  108,  140,  146,  283,  314. 

Invited  to  christ,  270-297. 

Joy  in  Heaven  over  repenting,  293,  308. 

Plunged  in  despair,  155. 

Reconciled  to  God,  139,  142. 

Welcomed  to  Christ,   270-283. 
Sitting  at  feet  of  Christ,  178,  394. 
Slavery,  153,  355. 
Sleep,  prayer  against,  429,  475. 
Smoking,  flax,  109. 
Soldier,  Christian,  454-458. 

Solemnity  of  life,  287,  294-297,  428,  475,  480,  568. 
Son,  of  David,  25,  104,  124,  132,  191. 

Of  God,  30,  103,  119,  244. 
Song,  of  Moses  and  the  Lamb,  12. 
Sons  of  God,  Christians  are,  189,  444,  445. 
Soon  and  forever,  587. 
Sorrow,  367,  372.  373.     (See  Affliction.) 
Souls,  importance  of  its  salvation,  287,  291,  294,  296. 
Sovereignty   of  God,    I,  4,  10,  1 1,  59,  71,  72,  81-86,  215,  371. 
Sowing,  in  tears,  432,  433,  574. 

Spiritual,  396,  592. 

Vain  without  God's  blessing.  87. 
Spear,  122. 

Into  pruning-hooks,  227. 
Spirit,  179-190,  246-248.     (See  Holy  Spirit.) 
Spring,  548,  551.      (See  Seasons.) 
Spiritual,  declension,  418-423,  459-461. 

Mindedness,  390-407. 
Spread,  of  the  Gospel,  213,  228.     (See  Millennium.) 
Stability,  Christian,   411,  424,  428.  453,  456. 
Star,  Christ,  of  Bethlehem,  171. 
Day-star,  217,  228. 
Morning,  174,  335. 

Obey  God,  69. 

Of  the  East,  170. 

Of  Hope,  346. 
Steadfastness,  411,  453,  457,  463. 
Stone,  hearts  of,  28. 
Storm,  51,  69,  72,  76,  81,  226,  322,  ^3,  396,  462. 


46  Index  of  Subjects. 

Storm,  (Con.) 

Shall  cease,  339. 
Strength,  title  of  Christ,  319,  347,  357,  388,  454. 

Equal  to  our  day,  378. 

God  our,  7. 

God's  trusted,  71-87. 
Strivings  of  Holy  Spirit,  275,  283,  288-290,  460,  461. 
Submission,  341-349,  556.     (See  "Trust,"  and  "  Providence.") 
Substitute,  Christ  our,  132. 
Sufferings  of  Christ,  125-134,  235-238. 

In  Gethsamane,  116,  120,  125,  126,  274. 

On  Calvary,  120,  131,  235-238,  274, 
Summer,  548.     (See  Seasons.) 
Sun  of  righteousness,  49,  107,  173,  230,  516,  528. 
Supremacy  of  Christ,  105,  162,  165,  167. 

Of  the  Creator,  70. 
Surrender,  to  God,  209-212,  408-417. 
Sustaining  grace,  93,  94. 

Power  of  God,  56. 
Surety,  Christ  our,  142,  144. 
Swords,  into  plowshares,  227. 
Sympathy,  of  Christ,  109,  121,  131,535.     (See  Compassion.) 

"  Christians,  222,  430,  434,  438.     (See  Brotherly  Love.) 
Synods  and  Conferences,  201,  202,  434-438. 

Close  of,  594,  597,  598,  601. 

Teaching,  of  Christ,  115. 
Tears,  394. 

Dried,  168,  299,  342.  348. 

Sowing  in,  432,  433,  574. 
Turned  to  joy,  339-343- 

Vale  of,  385. 

Wiped  away,  342,  348,  364. 
Temperance,  351,  495. 
Tempests,  357,  358. 

God  raises  and  calms,  69,  72,  76. 
Temptation,  91,  109,  121,  453-458. 

Of  Christ,  109,  116,  122. 

Refuge  in,  109,  141,  385. 
Ten  thousand  foes  arise,  457. 
Terrors,  of  judgment,  566-571. 

Of  the  law,  89. 
Thanksgiving.      (See  Praise.) 

Day,  543-552. 

For  bounties,  75,  536. 
"     example  of  departed  saints,  436, 
"     national  blessings,  536,  541,  542. 
"     Providential  mercies,  1-11,  14-22,  75. 


Index  of  Subjects*  47 

Thanksgiving  (Con.) 

For  redemption,  12-14,  50,  93-105,  149-178. 
Thief,  conversion  of,  136. 
Thousand,  tongues,  50. 
Throne,  Christ  ascends  his,    149,  2 1 3-2 1 5. 

God's  perpetual,  55, 

We  bow  before  Christ's,  89,  299,  323. 
"    to  share  Christ's,  451. 
Time,  accepted^  270-297. 

Brevity  of,  285,  287,  296,  297,  475. 

End  of,  370. 
To-day,  285,  288,  290,  295. 
Toil,  rest  from,  340.     (See  Rest.) 

Vain  without  God'>  blessing,  87. 
Tongues  of  fire,  248. 

Transitoriness  of  earthly  things,  370,  407. 
Tree,  of  life,  278. 

Of  Paradise,  342. 
Trials,  85,  454-458. 
Trinity,  63-67. 

Mystery  of,  1 39. 
Triumph,  of  Christ,  ^7,  J40>  224-228,  281,  455. 

Of  departed  saints,  407,  572,  573,  577,  581,  582. 
"   the  Christian,  96,  144,  159,  455,  456. 
"   the  church,  192,  213-228. 
(i   wicked  short/  92. 
Trouble,  our  refuge  in,  14,  80,  81,  329,  358,  367,  t,88}  462. 
Trust,  in  Christ,  135,   286,  317,   358,  364,  365,   372-374,  37^ 
383,  384. 

In  God,  17,  71,  360-371,  375,  377,  380. 
"   promises,  17,  363,  384.  - 

■•   Providence,  71-87,  356,  357,  363,  368,  371-380. 
Truth,  Christ  the,  106. 

And  grace  adored,  64,  103. 
Truthfulness  of  God.  8^,  273,  363,  384. 
Turn,  again,  284. 
Twilight,  522,  524,  526,  527. 
Types,  fulfilled,  138^ 

Unbelief,  76,  287,  315,  516. 

Prayer  against,  315. 
Uncertainty  of  life,  285,  287,  288,  297,  468,  475. 
Unchangeableness  of  God,  I,  it,  55,  56. 
Unfaithfulness,  420,  421.     (See  Spiritual  Declension.) 
Unfruitfulness,  87,  592. 
Union  of  saints,  204,  434-438,  598. 

In  Heaven,  203.  204,  435,  436,  577. 

With  Christ.  131,310,  365. 


5°  Index  of  Subjects. 

Year,  of  Jubilee,  214,  215,  282. 

Opening  and  closing,  543-551. 
Yoke,  352. 
Youth,  496-507. 

Prayer  for,  504-506. 

Religion  in,  291,497,  498,  501,  507, 

Zeal,  428-433,  450,  454-458. 
Zion.     (See  Church.) 

Afflicted,  226,  483. 

Beauty  and  glory  of,  46-54,  193. 

City  of  God  577. 

Citizens  of,  340,  341. 

Daughter  of,  awake,  228. 

Enjoys  God's  love,  484. 

Foundations  of  firm,  191^193. 

Glorious  things  spoken  of,  193. 

God  her  refuge,  194,  483,  484. 

Habitation  of  God,  24,  25,  193. 

Love  for,  46-54,  202,  341. 

Triumphant,  224-228.     (See  Millennium.) 
Zion's  hill,  577. 


PART  SECOND. 


TEXTS  AND  HYMNS  COLLATED. 


TEXTS  AND  HYMNS   COLLATED. 


(THE  FIGURES  REFER  TO  HYMNS.) 


GENESIS. 

1:1 6,  67-69 

1=3 I73.5"»5i6 

1: 16 II,  68,  69,  IOI 

1:26 1,  6,  8 

2:3  . 
3=4  • 
3-19  • 
5:24. 
6:3. 
6:9. 
8:9. 
8:22  . 


33-45 

9i 

....  428,  43I~433 

•  •    349.  392,  393.  39* 
.    287,  288,  290,  460 

•    •  351.  392,393.398 
340,  480 

•  •  432,  433,  548-552 
i-4  •  343.360,387,426.444, 

572. 

13 55.  57.  58 

■    •  86,  273,  360-363 

86,  497 

.     .    .  80-84,  302 

281,  307 

.    .    142,   144,    145 
•     •    •  52,  395.  509 

76,  135 

•    •  212,  283,  532 
167,  385.  387,472 

395 

70,86,327,393 


19  .  . 
25  .  . 
17  .  . 
3  •  • 
5  •  • 
13  •  • 
31  •  • 
40  .    . 

63.  • 
10-22 
15  .  74,  86,  363,  385,  387", 

426,  444- 

17 24,49,  54 

20-22  .  21,  70,  Si,  86,  87, 

363,  426. 


31:49  .  434,  435.  437.  438.  593- 

599- 
32:24^-28  .    .  26..   86,  327,   331 
44:34  .    .    .  258,  260,  496-503 

45-2° 4i3-4i6 

47-8,  9 55.  47i.  474 

49:10 165,  167 

49:18 94,  102 

EXODUS. 

6:3 4,  28 

12:23 *37<  150 

13-21    ...   84,  193,  254,   387 

H;i5 454-458 

14:19   .    .     .84,  193,  254,  387 

14:21 77,  81 

15:1,  2  .    .     .    .  4,  5,  12,  81,  S3 

i5:Ii 76,  77.8i.  S3 

15:18 153,  162,  165 

16:4 •    193,  36'8 

17:11 41,  175,  268 

19:18 577 

20:3 404 

20: 34-45.  54 

23:13 351.  354,  390 

25:17    .    .     .60,  141,  327-330 
29:43    ...   21,  24-29,  47,  54 

3i:i4 34-45.  354 

33:14,  15    .    .    .    349,  385,387 

33-^ 47.49 

33:21,  22 193,  310 

40:36-38.  84,  193.254,349.387 


54  Texts  and  Hymns, 

LE  VITICUS.  JOSHUA. 


6:13 I56.  399 

Jo:3 323,   35i 

16:21  .  .  .  .  130,  135,  137 
19:2  ...     .18,  350,  351,  393 

i9-3o 34-45^  49,  54 

25:8-13  ....  214,  215,  282 
26:6 216,  536-542 

NUMBERS. 

IO:29  .  .  .  211,  212,  270,  279 
I4;2I    .    I49,   I53,  213,218,  220, 

225,  227. 
20:8-11      .     .     41,  273,  290,  387 

21:8,  9 129,  317 

23:10 481,  482,  562 

23^9 56,  59,  62 

24:17 170,  171,  516 

DE  UTER  ONOAIY. 

3-22 70,80-87,  514 

3:24  .  ...  68,  69,  72,  101 
3:25  .  .  .341,  343,  474,  572 

4:23 35i,  354,  428 

7:6-8  .  .  62,  80-87,  355,  514 

7:9 56,  384 

8:2  .  .  .  .  16,  51,  340,  347 

8:18 72-75 

11:8 351.  354,428 

I  1 :  18  .  .  .  106,  250,  252,  254 
11:19  .  .  .  252,  253,  504-507 
12:9    .     .     .    340,   341,  370,480 

H:2 349^351,354 

18:15  .  .  .  115,  117,  229,  427 
26:17  .     .     .     .   16,209-212,424 

29^9 71,76-78,  354 

30:19 270-297,  429 

31:6  ...  70,  80-87,  363,  514 
32:29  .    .      .  287,  291,  294,  568 

32:31 191-193,  310 

32:49-52  .     .  343,354,474,  572 

33^5 73,  74,79,378 

33^7  •  .  14,  312,  358,  363>  388 
34:i-4 343,474,  572 


18: 249-255,440 

1:9  .    .    .  70,  80-17,  362,  388 

l:" 343,  3^7,  474 

24:14-15 55>56,  363 

24:15  .   279,  286,  290,  295,480 

JUDGES. 


5:3 2-18,  95 

8:23  .    .    .    213,  218,  220,  227 

RUTH. 

I:l6    ,     .     .    209-212,408-417 
2:12 86,  204,  376 

/  SAMUEL. 

1:12,  13 326 

1:27,  28    .    .    .    497,  500,  501 

2:3 57,58 

3:i 249-255 

3:9,  10  .    .    .      .  497,  502,  507 

3'^ 346-348 

7:12  ....        16 

H:6 23 

16:7 57,58 

20:3 287,  295 

//  SAMUEL. 

12:23  .  .  .  474.  583,  584,  586 
22:31  .  .  18,  20,  249-255,  363 
24:14 95,  134 

/  KINGS. 

8:39 298-308 

8:57 530,  532 

18:21 285,  286,  288 

II  KINGS. 

5:I3,  H 136,  3'o 

7:3 274,  286 

23:3 209-212,354 


Texts  and  Hymns. 
I  CIIROXICI.ES.  PS  A  J.  MS. 


55 


16:29 18,  19,  21 

16:34-36  ....    n,  149,  536 

29:11,  12 6,  7,  9,  11 

29:15  .    .     .  340,  349,  380,  573 

//  CHRONICLES. 

6:18-40  .    .    28,485,488-492 

16:9 57,  58,  3°2 

30:18 300,  303 

EZRA. 
9:6 286,  540 

XEHEMIAH. 
4:6 429,  43I,45° 

ESTHER. 

4:16 286,  311 

5:2  ...  .  98,  165,  286,  311 


1-6 440 

5  .  .  .  508,  510,  512,  515 

8    94,  102 

8  .  .  .  .  520,  521,  522,  526 

3  43,  5°9 

11 444 

1 6,  9,  11,  323 

1  .  .  .  362,  365,  367,  377 

50,  8^,   102 

2,3 88,89,313 

6 20,  73-75 

8  1 16-122 

11 181,  532,  582 

8  •  •  •  358,376,  5H,  5i9 

15 469,  564 

11 5 


JOB. 


1:21  . 
3^7  • 
4:17 


346 

115,  342,  480,  560 


5:6 76-78,  329 

5-'i7,  18 3,  76,357 

7:i6 414,  47i 

9:25,  26 474,  544 

11:7 ...  76-78 

H:i7-i9   521 

14:10 369 

14:14  .  .  -  471,474,  476,  583 

16:22 474,  591 

19:25 143,  566,  570 

22:21 398,  403 

26:14 55,  60,  76-78 

27:8 292,  564 

29:2 392,459 

37:i4 5,  6,  68,  69 


10  . 
1-6 

7,8 
5 


291 

....  68,  69 
.  249,  250,  354 
.  102,  147,  454 

236 

73,  74<  78,  99,  498 

375,  385,  3^7  477 

....  243,  245 

.  .  418.  420,  421 

.  .122,  336-338 


....  323'  452 
...  .26,  47,  51 
6,  9,  15,  229,  230 

82,3 

105,  310,  362,  365 

5 348,  365 

:i5 356,  365,  379 

20 141,  3!o,  358 

7  .  .  .  .  80,  141,  358,  367 

8  •  .  •  347,  354,  356,  3^7 
1-4  .  .  2-19,  151,  168,  444 

6 68-70,  103 

7 167,  385,472 

18 Ill,  2Q9,  3OI 

:l8 20,  21,  I49,  548 

.68,  69,  103,  105 

.  .  S3, 169, 358 
136, 193, 290,315 

.  21,  86,  87,  427 
.92 


:5  • 
7  • 
•9  ■ 
3-6 
■7  • 
:25  . 


86,  363,  441 


56  Texts  and  Hymns. 

PSALMS— Con.  PSALMS— Con. 


39 

40: 

41 
42 
42 
42 
46: 
46 
48 
59^ 

51 
51 
51 
5i 
51 

55 
55 
56: 

57 
61 

62 

65 
66: 
66; 

67 
68 
08 
69 
70 
7i 
71 
72 

73 
73 
74 
76 
77 
84 
84 
85 

86: 

87 

88 
90: 
90: 
90: 


12,  13  .  .  86,  339,  340,  380 
2  193,  310,  322 

1 17,  I24,  427,  430 

7  .  .  .  .  226,  371,  462,  463 

8 169,  519 

11  ....  82,  S3,   371,  406 

1 80,  371,  388 

11 70,  80,  81,  86 

14  73,  74,  385,  3%7 

2  ....  .  46-49,  I9I"I94 

15 80,  358,  388 

298-307 

2 1  56,  290,  310 

10 301,  323,  324 

.  .  302,  460 

...  28,  1 

325,  509,  534 

•  •  •  313,352 

209-211,  515 

...  .358 

24,  46,  48 

•  102,  193.310,  37J 

•  •  543-553 
.  .  1-12,  20 
...  16,  50 


12 


11  . 
1,  2 
16  . 
5,6 

18  . 

19  . 
1,  2 


157,240,245 

•  •  •  5',75 

226,  371,  462,  463 

.  .  .  81-84,  379 

.  .  105,  310,  322 

3t>3 

.    .  151,  213,  220 

24 354,  387 

28 392,  393 

16,  17 543-551 

10 11,  83,  455 

11-14 75,  86 

i-4 34,  46-49,  54 

10 34,  49,  54 

6 205-208,  459 

12,  13  .  ...  97,  102,  169 

193,  202 

10 469,  479 

55,  287,  389 

4   55,  389 

12 475,478 


9^5-8 84,  520 

92:2 44 

92:5 76-78 

92:9 92 

93: 6,  72,  77 

957,  8 290,  295 

98: 6,  9,  156,  159 

00: 1,4 

OI :  I 95-98 

02:24.  27 55 

03: 2 

03:4 19,  l69 

03:13  .  .  .  60,  134,307,445 
03:15,  16  .  .  .  287,  370,  407 

04:34 52,  395,  534 

06:4 206,  350 

07:150! 69,  11,  20 

H:i II,  354 

11:9 18,  102,  363 

12:4 61,  115,  368 

16:7 4,  H,38,6l 

16:15 48l,  560,  562 

17: II,  14,  18,  154 

l8:22 191-194 

19:9 252,  253,  498 

19:18  .  .  .  17,  III,  123.  124 
9:71  .  .     .  .  77,  365*462 

19:94 209 

19:105    252-254 

I9:H7        515 

19:151   ....  392,393,  53° 

21:3,  4 520 

22: 54 

23: 7o 

25:2 193,  194,484 

26:5,  6  .    .  396,  432,  433,  574 

3°: 37i,   379,  462 

33-    •    •    •  203,  204,  434-438 

36: 20,   62,  75 

38:2 20,  25,  169 

39:i-3 57,58 

39:12 58,  520 

39H7 14,' 16,' 75 

39:23 57,  58,  452 

41:2 524,  527 

45:3 22,  55,  483 

46:     .    .    .     .  69,  86,  123,  124 


Texts  and  Hymns. 


57 


PSALMS— Con. 

146:10 149,  213 

147:1 6,  11,  168 

148:3-5 6,  ".  68-7o 


PROVERBS. 


3:5 

3-ii 

3^3 

4:5- 

4:18 

4:23 
6:23 
8:10 

8:17 

11:24 
14:12 
16:16 
18:24 
23:26 
27:1  . 
28:13 


6  . 


.  252,366,375,  377 

.    .  3,    76-80,  357 

-18  .    .  249,  252,  291,497 

13    .    .  249,  252,  415.497 

346,  393 

252,  323 

•  •  •  252-254,412,  413 
11  .  249,  252,  291,  415, 
497- 

.  47,  285,  408-417,  5OI> 
507. 
25  .    .   21,427,430,433 

9i,  92 

.    .    .   249,  252,  291,  497 

108,  140 

....  412,  413,  415,  417 

.    .  285,  287,  297,  475 

....  89,  318,418-422 

ECCLESIASTES. 


9:4-6 295,  297 

1 1:1-6   .    .    .  87,432,  433,  574 
11:9  .  285,  408-417,  479,   501 

507,  568. 
12:1  .  47,    252,    408-417,    497, 

501,507. 

12:7 557,  565 

12:13,  H  •  305,  321,  479,  568, 

570. 

SONG    OF  SOLOMON. 

1:4 211,  358,  395 

1:7:8  .  .  .73,  74,  99,  397,  404 

2:11,  12 548-551 

2:16  .  ...  335,  358,393-407 

4:16  205-208 

5^2 275,  279,  283 

5:6-8 400,  460 

5:10-16  .  .  151,  157,  159,  163 
164,  166,  404. 


IS  A  L ALL. 

18 136,  273,  315 

10 310,  322,358 

10 441 

3 »,  18 

14  .  .  .  104,  114,  136,  230 
2  .  .  .  .90,  155,  217,  390 

6  ....  1 10-1 14,  229,  234 

7  .  153,  213,  216,  220,  224- 

228. 
2  .  .  .  7,  80,  363,  367,  454 

22 542 

11,  12 117 

1 193 

8 81 

16  .  191-194,  485-487,  492 

15  .  .  .  216,  218,  220,  225 
1,  2  .  .  .  153,216,  225,  227 
4.  .82,  367,  371,388,389 
10  .  .  .  224,  574,  581.  582 

9  195-198 

11.73,74,  258,  385,498,  504 
28-31  .  .  .  76-78,  85,  328 

10  •  •  •  363,  37L  387-389 
10 9,  11,  81,  282 

16  82,  347,  371 

1-5  .  .  .  72,  81,  82,  86,  226, 

371,  396,  463. 
22 189,  284 

5  209-212 

23  .  .  .9,  11,  15,  101,  361 
22  .  .  .317,  364,  372,373 

11 387 

13 9,  11,  15,  542 

14-16  ....  226,  228,  484 

3 206,  208,  225 

6 102,  566,  567 

1,2.  223,  224,  228,  590  591 

7  198,  208 

4-7  .  .  .  .  128,  132,  313 

8  169,  363 

10 83,  169,  484 

1  .  .  .  .  270-273,  275,  278 

6  .  275,  283,  285,  286,  288 

7  .  .  .  275,  279,  284,  329 

11  .  .  29-31,  216,  225,  592 

7 23-28,  488 

1,  2  .  .  481,  573,  574,  575 


58  Texts  and  Hymns. 

/S.  I  I.  HI— Con.  HOSE  A— Con. 


57:20,  21  .    .    .    .92,  440,  480 

58:13 33-45 

60:18  .     .    .  193,  216,  223-228 

60:20 208 

61:1-3  .  in,  198,214,215,282 
63:7 169 

JEREMIAH. 

2:2 392,  459 

3:4  ...    .  252,  254,  362,  498 

3:12-14 284,  420 

3:22 284,  418-423 

8:20 290,  295,  297 

8:22 I02,  279,  329 

9:24 71—87,  169 

14:20 418-423,  540 

17:9  .    .     .    .  88,  323,  419,  420 

18: 1 1 284,  418-423 

23:6   •    ■    ■   3*5*  3*9'  32I>  322 
3I:3 l69 

LAMENTATIONS. 

1:4  .  .  .  205,  206,  225-228 
3:22,  23  ...  3,  75,  169,  512 
3:26   .    .    17,  71-87,  35^389 

EZEKIEL. 

3-l1 197,  198,  217 

11:19  ....   88-92,  323,  419 

18:31 270-297,  323 

33:11 285,  289,  290 

34:22-31  .  73>74,397,498,525 
36:25-27  ....  257,  323,419 


DANIEL. 


2:44  . 

7:27  . 

12:4  .    . 


4:17 

6:3   • 

6:4. 


•  153,  194,  213 
.  153,  i93»  2I3 

•  •    •  246,  333 


HOSEA 


3,  21 


.  .  288,  290 
424,  459-46i 
i\j.  459-46i 


13:14 
14:1  • 
14:5  • 


2:12- 
3:H 


3,  384, 451 

•    •  155,  239,  387,  554 
....   284,  289,  299 

153,  206 

JOEL, 

17    .    284,  289,  299,  540 
....  270-297,  452 


AMOS. 

y.3    .   203,  204,  434-438,  598, 

601. 
4:12   .    .    .    270-297,497,  570 


2:9   . 
3:9  ■ 


2:7  . 
2:10  . 

4:1-5 
6:6  . 


JONAH. 

l6,  21,  209,  427,  430 
3,205,  540 

MICA  II. 

.  .  .  .182,  205-208 
.  .121,  340,  480,  574 
.  .  .  .2l6, 227,  484 
135 


XAIIl'M. 

1:3    ..    .    3,  76,  81,322,  339 
1:15 198,  208 

IIABAKKUK. 

2:4  ...    .   309-3 1 5,  356-389 

2:14 213,  220,  221 

3:2    .    .     .    182,  184,  205,  206 


ZEPHANIAH. 

i:H,  15 566-571 

3:17  .    .    .    193,  194,  20S.  226 

HAG  GAL 

1:5  .    .    .   .  292,  294,  296,  416 

2:7 194,  4^ss  493 


Texts  and  Hymns. 


59 


ZECHARIAH 

i:3*4 299,418- 

1:5 573.  58l> 

12:10 127-129, 

13:1  ....  136,  273,  281, 
13:6  ....  129,  130,  132, 

14:7 

14:8 i36>  273, 

14:9 59>  213- 

14:20 323,  351- 

MALACII1. 

3:2 479>  566" 

3:6 1,  ii,  55 

3:7  ...    .  284,  299,392, 

3:10 21,  427> 

3:16 203,  434- 

4:2  .    .     .    107,  173,  230, 

MATTHEW. 

1:21 151,  153, 

2:9 170,  171, 

4:8 109, 

4:19   ....    118,  393. 

5:4 168, 

5:5  .......  122,  336- 

5;6 320,  44i, 

S>l6 351*  390, 

<>:6-i3 32,  325- 

6:1 1 32,  362, 

6:25 12, 

7:14          .     .    292,  410,417, 
8:26        82,  226, 

9:38 

IO:32 174,  211, 

11*28 342,  381, 

11:29,  30     .     .     .     279,330, 
12:22 

130-23   •    •  432,  433-  574- 

13:17 

14:30 I24,  3°o, 

16:18 80,  191, 

16:24 292,  345, 

16:26    .    .    .    277,  414-417, 
17:4 398, 


MATTHEW— Con. 


17:8 39L 

423  18:3 

582  18:20 

47"  I9:J4 258, 

29021:9 37, 

460  22:1-11 31, 

368  22:42-45 

290  24:42,  44     .     428,  449, 
•228  25:6    .     .       .     285,  297. 

355  25'3I-33  •    •  566,  568, 

25:46 

26:20 

26:22 

571  26:26 

56  26:36-46  .    .   .    .120, 

420  26:41 

430  26:42 120, 

438  27:36 129.. 

51627:45,46   .    .    .    128, 

|27:5i 

28:2 140, 


28:20 

174 
217 
122 

424 

386 

3381  5:39 
4*i  6:34  . 
436  6:50 
8:34 


4:1-25  . 
4:38-40 


.    190,  208, 
MARK. 

■    432,433, 
•    •    72,  76 


399,  400 
323i  352 
•   23,  25 

503,  505 
104.  1 1 1 
271,329 

.  .104 
457,  568 
449,  474 
57o,57i 
566.  ^69 
2 

.  .  452 
261-269 
125-126 

353,  457 
125,  346 
372,  394 
132,  236 
132,  235 
239-242 
396,  431 


•  73,  74 


326 
368 
368 
425 
373 
222 

424 
480 

352 
123 
592 
198 
358 
193 
424 
428 

399 


.  .  .  292, 

8;38 174, 

10:14 258, 

10:47 

ii;9,  10 37, 

12.10 191, 

l3-33-37  •  •  428,449, 


14:24 
14:36 

15:39 
16:2  . 
16:15 


1:17 
2:14 


135, 
ii7  = 


.  117,  190, 
LUKE. 


574,  592 
,  81,  226 
560 
,  99,  498 
226,  373 
345,  424 
384,  456 
503,  5o5 
123,  124 
104,  in 

192,  193 
457.  568 
136,  310 
125,  346 
.  .  132 

239-245 
198,  208 


393,  424 
229-234 


60  Texts  and  Hymns. 

I  I  A 7:  -  Con.  JOHN— Con. 


2:30 102,  138 

4:5 109,  116,  122 

4:18 17,  in,  153 

4:19 214,  215,  282 

6:21 168,  386 

6:31 116-119 

7:22 123,  124 

7:44 16,  394,  399 

8:4-18   .    .   432,  433,  574,  592 

9:23 292,  345,  424 

9:26 174,  384,  456 

IO:2 222 

IO:39 52,   178,399 

11:3  ...    .   32,  73,  74,83,  86 

11:13 3,  60,  6(X) 

11:14 I23,  124 

12:32  .  .  74,  99,  397,444,  498 
12:35  ■  •  •  449,457,474,  5^8 
14:15-24   ....   31,  271,  329 

157,  10       293,  308 

15:11-32    ....   99,  284,  308 

18:5 33* 

18:10-14  .    .    92,  298,  301,  307 

19:10 99,  274-297 

20:17 i9l~l93 

22:19 261-269 

22:39-46  ....  120,  125,  346 

23:39-43 J36,  3% 

23:34 118,  119 

23:44,  45  ...    .  128,  140,  235 

24:6  239-245 

24:29 528,  530,  532 

JOHN. 

1:1-5    ...    64,  67,  103,  132 

1:3 68,  69,  105 

1:12 189,444,  445 


1:16,  17 

1:29  .  . 
3:14  •  • 
3:l6,  17 
4:10-14 

4:35  •  • 
6:44  . 
6:51 


•  89,93,355 
•  135,  3".  3J4 
.  .  127,  128,  317 
.  .  61,  62,  95,  98 
.  .  270,  271,  290 
....  222,  225 
186,  288,  460,  46 
•  29,  3*7 


7:37  270-275,  278 

7:46 115,  117 

8:32,36  .    .        .  106,  137,  155 
9:25   ...   93,  100,  123,  124 

Jo:27 73,  74,  99 

II:35 109,  535 

12:21  ....  52,372,373,391 

13:15 116-122 

*3:34 118,434,438 

14:2,  3   .    .  465,  580,  588,  589 
14:6 106,  309 

H:i5 351,  354 

14:26  .     .    .  179,  187,  188,  324 

15:13 108 

16:13  .    .        179,  187,  188,  324 
16:33  .    .    .117,  118,  208,  345 

17:4 138,  274 

18:38 106,  309 

19:2  ....   121,   130,  150  152 

19:25 129,  131,  394 

19:30 138,  274 

19:34  .    .    .    127,  132,  136,  310 

20:17 Ho,  245 

21:15  -    •    •   404,45!,  452,  498 

ACTS. 

1:9,  10  .     ...    140,  239-245 
2:1-13   •    •    I79-I9°,  246-248 

2:36 140,  150,  152 

3:I9 274,  275,  290 

4:u I9I-I93 

4:32 203,  204,  434 

5:41,  42    .    .    .    117,  208,431 

7:48,  49 25,40 

7:59 466,  467 

10:38 123,  124,  427 

M:i7 548,  549 

14:22 455-457 

15:11 93-95 

15:18.    .' 58,7r 

16:9 22T 


16:13 
16:25 
16:31 
17:24 


6:68 307,  366,  367|I7:30 


.    .    23,  25,  40 

•  .    •  168,335 

•  135,  312,315 
40,  67-70,  105 

.     •    •  272,  275 


Texts  and  Hymns.  6 1 

ACTS— Con.  I  CORINTHIANS— Con. 


20:24  .  .  .  116-122,431,456 
24:25  .  .  ...  288,  290,  295 
26:28  ...  286,  288,  292,  311 

ROMANS. 


16  .  . 
20  .  . 
:I9,  20 


*33>  J74, 384 
.    .     .    .  101 


24  . 
6-8 
19  • 
3-5 
23  • 
18- 

I  . 

I I 

14- 

iS 

26 

31 

34 

4  ■ 

15 

6 

33 
1  . 

5  • 


25  • 


16  . 


•  316,319,321 

89,  94,  96 

.    .    97,  98,  108,  156 


....  257,  318 

92,  478 

.  .  419,  420,452 
.    .  316,  319,  321 

182 

181 

.    .  181,  189,  444 

...  76,  454-458 
.  .  .  .  324-326 

•  5^  3t>3>  388,  454 
.    .    .19,  142-148 

.  90,  318,  319,  321 
....    198,  208 

3i8 

.  .  71,  76-78,  81 
148,  209,  210,  212 
203,  204,  435,  577 

•  •  434-438,  598 
....  118,  119 
....  429,  468 
....  566-571 
...   19,  67,  601 


/.  CORINTHIANS. 


1:22-24 139,  415 

1:3° 9°,  3X9,  321 

1:31 133 

2:2  .....    .  174,  384,415 

2:9 407,  575,  576 

3^ 87,  592 

3:11  .    191-193,  132,  310,  3*3 

5:7 135,  150 

6:19,  20  .    .    .    .  186,  209,  350 


7:29-31 564,  583 

9:26  .    .     .85,  429,  45°,  454 

10:12 353,  428,457 

11:24,  25  .    .  127-136,261-269 

13:1-8,  13 333,438 

13:12  .  .  76,  77,  255,373,374 
15:10  .  .  .  89,  90,  94,  95,  100 
15:14  .    .  ^7,  120,  140,239-245 

15^9 415,  464 

15:20 239-245 

15:22 88-90 

15:55  .  140,   155,  239,369,  557 

16:13 456-458 

16:22 402,  404 

//  CORINTHIANS. 

1:22  .  186,   188,  189,  465,  589 

2:16 195-201 

3:2 116,  351 

4:14  .    .    .   466,479,  564,  566 
4:17  .    .      .    .  76,  82,  329,  385 

4:18 92,  370,  386 

5:1 465,466,  564 

5:7    ..    .    360,  390,  392,  465 
5:10  .  294,  305,  321,  479,  570 
571. 

5^7 99-IO2 

5:19  ....  93-99,  137,   139 

5:21 125-142 

6:18 189,  444,445 

7:10  .    298-308,  368,  372,  373 
8:9  .    .  103,  124.  134,  155,166 

9^5 97,  169 

12:9 93,  94 

13:5 452 

13:11 Io6,  595 

GALATIAAS. 

2:16 135,  309-322 

3:13  ....   88-92,  125-135 
3:28  .   203,  204,  434-438,  577 
4:4-6    .    88-92,  95,  142,  189, 
444,  445- 

4:i5 333^  392,459 

4:26 590,  591 


62  Texts  and  Hymns, 

GALA  TIANS— Con.  I  TJIESSALONIANS. 


5:6  ....  135,  333,451,452 
5:22,  23  .  116-122,  178,  333 

336-338'  353,  404. 
5:24  .    .  92,  127,  180,  408-416 

6:9 428-433 

6:14 127,  133,  384 

EPHESIANS. 

1:12-14  •    •  180-190,  350-355 

1:22 213,  215,  216 

2:1,  5  .  63,  182-184,  186,  324 
2:8  .  .  .  .  93-102,  309-322 
3:15  .  .  .  203,  204,435,  577 
3:19  ..  .  95,  108,  350,  401 

3:20,  21 19,  25O 

4:8 I40,  239-245 

5:J>  2 117-119,444 

5;8  .  .  •  35  J>  390»  444,  449 
5:14  .  .  85,429,449-458,  568 

5^9 6,  9,  334,  444 

6:10 7,85,454,  455 

6:12 454-458 

6:13 327,454-458 

PHTLIPPIAXS. 

1:6  350-355 

1:21  .  374,466,  469,471,  589 
1:27  .     .    .    116-119,351,353 

2:5-8 1 16-122,  336 

2:IO,  II  .  .  149,  162,213,  566 
37-IO  ....  319,   321,   424 

3^4 85,450 

3;2i 469,476,  564 

4:11  •     •    ■  344,  347,  349^  362 

COLOSSIANS. 

1:16 9,  103,  105 

2:6 351,  390-393 

2:9 104,  107,  1 14 

2:13,  14  ...  .  127,  129,  577 

3'*-3 408-417,  424 

3:13  .  .  .  116-119,  336-338 

3:l6 43,44,  53,  334 

4:3 27-31,  35,  200 


4:3 180,  350 

4:14 560,  564,  565 

5:17  ....  26,  325-331,457 


5:18. 

5^9  • 

5:22  . 

5^5  • 


.  2,  15,  20,  512,  552 

.  285,  288,  392,  460 

.  .  116,  351,  452 

•  I95~I97,  200,  222 


//    TI/ESSALONIANS. 

3:13   .    .    .   43J-433,  449-454 

/  TIMOTHY. 

1:15 125-141 

3^6 95,  98,  104 

5:6 92,414-417 

6:6  344-349 

6:12 454-458 

6:15  .    .    .  149,  213,  214,  215 

//    TIMOTHY. 

1:8 174,  384 

2:3 454-458 

2:12  .    .    .    174,  345,  384,45! 

2:14 116,  117,  163 

2:24  .  .  .  1 16-122,  336-338 
3:l6  249-255 

TITUS. 

2:11-13  .  180,   351,  449,  457, 

564- 
3^5-7 135-141 

HEBREWS. 

1:1-3  .    .    .  103-105,  114,  163 

1:6 229-234 

1:14  .    .     .    167,  385,  469,472 
2:9  .  95,     105,     134,    149-U8, 

235- 

2:lO 125-134 

2:l6,  17  .  103,    105,  109,    114, 

535- 
3:7,  15  .    .  285,  28S,  290,295 


Texts  and  Hymns.  63 

HEBREWS— Con.  I  PETER— Con. 


4:7  .       .  285,   288,  290,  295 
4:8,  9  .     .    .  42,  115,  480,  574 

4:12 249-255 

4:13  •    •    •  -57,  58,452 

4:H 109,  143,  144 

7:25 142-148,  150 

7:26 1 1 7—1 19,  157 

8:6 142-148,   273 

9:5  .    .     .    .   60,  141,  327S3° 

9:14 100,  135-141 

9-27 473' 478,  479 

10:4 135 

IO:I2  .     .     .     105,  150,  152,  160 
10:19-22  ....   135,  143-148 

10:25 23-28,  46-54 

ii;i  .  3Q9-3I5>  339-343>  356~ 
389. 

":8 349.  36°-  387 

11:14-16  .  339,   340,   349,  380, 

573- 

U:25 212,  349,   416 

11:32-40 360,   456 

12:1,  2   .    129,317,  372,273,450 
12:11    ...     3,   76-87,  357,424 

I2:l8-24 135,  577 

13:1     ..     .     204,  431-438,  598 

!3'l3 133.  345>  456 

I3:i4  •    •    •   339,  340,  349^  380 
13:17 195-200 

JAMES. 

i:l7 56,75.83,86 

2:17 21,  427,  430 

4:7 454-458 

4:8  .    .     .  350,  390,  392,  393 
4:14  •     •    .  285,  287,  370,  407 

I  PETER. 

1:8 255,404 

1:12 98,  103,  277 

1:19  .    135-Hi,  158,  303,  364 
1:22  .     .    .    204,  434-438,  598 

2:6,  7 191,  192 

2:21    .      .       .    II6-I22,   163,  336 

*25  •    •  73,74,  99,489 


H 
18 

4  • 

7  • 


204,  434-438,  598 

345 

.    .    .  92,  479,  570 

•    •  342,  345,  455 

.  86,  368,  374,  377 

.    .  362,  454-458 


II  FETE K. 

l:lO 383 

1:19  .      .      .  249-255,  511,  516 

2:21 292,  354,  570 

3:8 55 

3:9  .     .  283,  287,  288,  294,  420 

3:lo 305,566-571 

3-i3 153,  2i3~22o 

/  JOHN. 

1:3  ...    .  203,204,435,  577 
i;5-7 390,392,  511 

2:1 I42-I48 

2:6 II6-I22,  351 

3:1,  2  .  98,  189,  444,445,  564 
3:11,  14  .    .  204,434-438,598 

3:24 186,  188,  189 

4:7,20,21  .  178,203,204,333, 
35°,  434-438,  598. 

4:8 62 

5:4 115-117,  292 

5-7 4i,  63-67 

JUDE. 

1:24,  25  .     .5,  11,  19,  55-62 
REVELATION. 

1:5,  6  ■  107,  109,  164, 165,  482 

1:7 566-57i 

2:10  .  342..  345,  354,  455,456 
482,573,581. 

3^i 342,  4; 

3:20  .     .    .  272,  275,  283,  288 

4:8 18 

5:6-12  .   9,  151,  158-162,482 
7:9    •     •    9,  15S-162,  369,  4S2 


64  Texts  and  Hymns. 

RE  VELA  TION—Oon.  RE  VELA  TION—Con. 


7:13- 
7:17 
11:15 
14:3   • 
H:i3 
I5--3  • 
19:1-4 
19:6  . 
19:12  . 
19:16  . 
20: 1 1- 


17    .    482,  562,  573,581 

.  74,  342,  364,  387,  467 
....    162,  213-215 

12,  158-162 

....  481,  560,  562 
.  .  11,  76-78,  158-162 
...  10,  164,  213-215 
.  .  .  5,  10,59,  213-215 
....  149,  150,  152 
10,59,149-154,213-215 

13  .    .  294,305,  321,479 

566,  571. 


21:2 590,  591 

21:4    .    348,  342,  466,  471,  574 

575>587- 
21:6.    .    .    .271,272,275,350 

21:10 590,  591 

21:23  •    •    •   x73,  !77,  5l6>  576 

21:25 49,  5l6,  573 

21:1-4 343,  572 

22:5  .  49,173,177,516,573,576 

22:16 104,  132,  335 

22:17 272,  275 

22:20  .    .-• 275,  566 


PART  THIRD. 


FIRST    LINE    OF    HYMNS. 


First  Line  of  Hymns, 


The  number   immediately  following  the  author  s  name  indicates 
the  year  in  which  the  hymn  was  written. 

HYMN 

ABIDE  with  me;  fast  falls  the  eventide  .  H.F.Lyte(l%47).  532 
According  to  Thy  gracious  word  .    .    .  Montgomery.   261 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have C.   Wesley  (1762).  428 

A  few  more  years  shall  roll Bonar.   586 

Affliction  is  a  stormy  deep Cotton.  462 

A  glory  gilds  the  sacred  page  .    .    .    .    *    .  Cowper  (1779).   2SI 

Alas!   and  did  my  Saviour  bleed? Watts.    128 

All  hail  the  glorious  morn  ....  John  Pearce  (1766).  240 
All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus"  name   .    .    Edward  Peronnet.   149 

All  that  I  was,  my  sin,   my  guilt Bonar.    ico 

All-powerful,  self-existent  God 56 

Almighty  God,  Thy  word  i*  cast  .    .  From   John    Cawood.   592 

Almighty  Sov'reign  of  the  skies 536 

Always  with  us,  always  with   us Xevin.   396 

Amazing  grace,  how  sweet  the  sound    ...         .  Newton.     93 

Amidst  a  world  of  hopes  and  fears II.  Moore.    185 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  Cross? Watts  (1709).  456 

And  am  I  born  to  die  ? C.   Wesley.   294 

And  am  I  only  born  to  die  ?  .    .  C.   Westey.  296 

And  art  Thou  with  us  gracious  Lord  ?  .    .    .       Doddridge.   375 

And  didst  Thou,  Jesus,  condescend 124 

And  let  this  feeble  body  fail C.   Wesley.   342 

And  must  this  body  die  ? Watts.   476 

And  shall  we  still  be  slaves? 355 

And  will  the  Judge  descend  ? Doddridge.   570 

Angels  from  the  realms  of  glory  .    .    .  Montgomery  (1819).   234 

Another  six  days1  work  is  done Stennett.     38 

A  pilgrim  and  a  stranger    ....   Gerhardt — Borthwick.   380 

A  pilgrim  through  this  lonely  world Bonar.    121 

Approach,  my  soul,  the  mercy-seat Newton,  330 

Arise,  my  soul,  arise       C.  Wesley.    142 

Around  the  throne  of  God  in  heaven  .  Annie  II.  Shepard.  496 
As  pants  the  hart  for  cooling  springs  .  .  late  and  Brady.  402 
Asleep  in  Jesus,  blessed  sleep  .  Margaret  Mackay  (1832).  560 
Awake,  and  sing  the  song Hammond  (1745).      i- 


68  First  Line  of  Hymns. 

h  VMS- 
Awake,  my  soul,  and  with  the  sun Bishop  A'en.  515 

Awake,  my  soul,  in  joyful  lays Medley  (1787;.    169 

Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve    ....  Doddridge.  450 

Awake,  our  souls,  away,  our  fears  ! Watts.        85 

Awake,  ye  saints,  awake  ! CotterilL     37 

Away  from  ev'ry  mortal  care Watts.     24 

Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne Watts.        1 

Before  the  Lord  we  bow F.  S.  Key.  537 

Behold  a  stranger  at  the  door Gregg.   283 

Behold  the  amazing  sight Doddridge.   131 

Behold,  the  blind  their  sight  receive Watts.   123 

Behold  the  mountain  of  the  Lord  ....  Michael  Bruce.  227 
Behold  the  Saviour  of  mankind  .  Sam.   Wesley,  Sr. (1719).  235 

Behold  the  sure  foundation  stone Watts.    192 

Behold  th'  expected  time  draws  near Voke.  225 

Behold,  where  in  a  mortal  form Enfield.   117 

Be  joyful  in  God,  all  ye  lands  of  the  earth  .  Moiitgomery.       4 

Beloved,  it  is  well 443 

Beneath  our  feet,  and  o'er  our  head Heber.  478 

Bless,  O  my  soul !  the  living  God Watts.      13 

Blest  are  the  undefiled  in  heart Watts.  439 

Blest  be  the  tie  that  binds Fawcett.  434 

Blest  is  the  man,  forever  blest Watts.   316 

Blest  Jesus,  come  Thou  gently  down        Watts.   207 

Blest  Jesus,  when  my  soaring  thoughts    .      .  IleginbotJiam.   405 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet,  blow C.   Wesley.  282 

Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning  .  Heber  (1811).    170 

Broad  is  the  road  that  leads  to  death Watts.   292 

Buried  in  the  shadows  of  the  night Watts.     90 

By  cool  Siloam's  shady  rill Heber  (1812).   507 

Calm  on  the  listening  ear  of  night Sears  (1837).  232 

Children  of  the  Heavenly  King    ....  Cennick  ( 1742).  444 

Christ  is  our  corner  stone CJiandler.  487 

Christ,  the  Lord,  has  risen  to-day Cadworth.   239 

Christ,  Thou  art  the  sure  foundation Neale.  492 

Christ,  whose  glory  fills  the  sky Toplndy.   5ID 

Christians  and  brethren,  ere  we  part    .    .    .II.  K.   White.   597 

Come,  gracious  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove Browne.   181 

Come  hither,  ye  faithful,  triumphantly  sing  .    .    .   CaswalL    233 

Come,  Holy  Ghost,  come  from  on  high Reed.   259 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  calm  my  mind Burder.    183 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  come Hart.   324 

Come,  Holy  Spirit,  Heavenly  Dove  .  .  .  .  Watts.  (1707).  182 
Come,  humble  sinner,  in  whose  breast  ....  E.  Jones.  286 
Come,  let  us  anew  our  journey  pursue  .  .  .  .  C.  Wesley.  547 
Come,  le1  US  join  our  cheerful  songs  ....    Watts  (l  yog).    160 


First  Line  of  Hymns.  69 


HYMN 


Come,  Lord,  and  warm  each  languid  heart Steele.  578 

Come,  said  Jesus:  sacred  voice Barbauld.  279 

Come,  Saviour  Jesus,  from  above    .  Ger.,  tr.  by  J.   Wesley.  413 

Come,  sound  his  praise  abroad li'atts,       6 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King Madan.     66 

Come,  Thou  fount  of  every  blessing Robinson.      16 

Come  Thou  now  and  be  among  us Xeale.   491 

Come  to  Calvary's  holy  mountain  .    .    .    .  J.  Montgomery.   273 
Come,  ye  disconsolate,  where'er  ye  languish    .     T.  Moore.   329 

Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  wretched Hart.   274 

Come,  ye  thankful  people,  come Alford.   552 

Come,  ye  that  love  the  Lord Watts.  334 

Come,  ye  weary  sinners,  come C.    Wesley.   276 

Commit  thou  all  thy  griefs  .    .  P.  Gerliardt,iv.  J.   Wesley.  377 

Confiding  in  Thy  truth  alone 260 

Courage,  my  soul,  while  God  is  near 371 

Daughter  o(  Zion,  awake  from  thy  sadness 228 

Day  of  Judgment,  day  of  wonders Newton.   571 

Dearest  of  all  the  names  above Watts.    139 

Dearest  Saviour,  help  thy  servant  .      .      .     • 31 

Dear  Jesus,  ever  at  my  side Faber.   502 

Dear  refuge  of  my  weary  soul Steele.  367 

Dear  Saviour,  if  these  lambs  should  stray Hyde.   504 

Dear  Shepherd  of  Thy  people Newton.  489 

Deep  in  the  dust  befoie  Thy  throne 89 

Delay  not,  delay  not,  O  sinner  draw  near  .     .    .  Hastings.   290 

Do  not  I  love  Thee,  O  my  Lord Doddridge.   404 

Dread  Jehovah,  God  of  nations  ....   G —  F —  (1804).   540 

Early,  my  God,  without  delay  . Watts.     47 

Eat,  drink,  in  memory  of  your  friend ...     263 

Enslaved  by  sin  and  bound Steele.    137 

Equip  me  for  the  war C.  Wesley.  458 

Ere  the  blue  heavens  were  stretched  abroad  .     .      .    Watts.    103 

Ere  to  the  world  again  we  go 593 

Eternal  source  of  every  joy Doddridge.   548 

Eternal  Spirit,  source  of  light Pres.  Davies.    184 

Eternal  Spirit,  we  confess Watts.    180 

Ever  patient,  gentle,  meek 336 

Every  fallen  soul  by  sinning 96 

Exalted  high,  at  God's  right  hand Duncan.   582 

Lain  would  my  soul  with  wonder  trace Knight.  50 

Faith  adds  new  charms  to  earthly  bliss Turner.  359 

Ear  from  my  thoughts,  vain  world,  begone  !    .      .    .    Watts.  52 

Far  from  the  world,  O  Lord,  I  flee Cowper.  534 

Father,  how  wide  Thy  glories  shine Watts.  101 


70  First  Line  of  Hymns. 

HYMN 

Father,  I  know  that  all  my  life tnna  L.   Waring.  79 

Father,  in  whom  we  live C.   Wesley.  64 

Father  of  glory,  to  Thy  name Watts.  65 

Father  of  heaven,  whose  love Bickersteth.  63 

Father  of  mercies,  bow  Thine  ear Beddome.  200 

Father  of  mercies,  in  Thy  word Steele.  249 

Father,  what'er  of  earthly  bliss Steele  (1760).  344 

For  a  season  call'ti  to  part Newton.  437 

For  all  Thy  saints,  O  Lord Mant.  436 

For  the  mercies  of  the  day Montgomery.  523 

For  Thy  mercy  and  Thy  grace //.  Downton.  543 

Forever  with  the  Lord Montgomery.  588 

Forth  in  Thy  name,  O  Lord  we  go C.   Wesley.  517 

Fountain  of  good,  to  own  Thy  love  .....    Doddridge.  430 

Fountain  of  mercy,  God  of  love  ....  Alice  Floiuerdew.  550 

Frequent  the  day  of  God  returns Browne.  45 

Friend  after  friend  departs Montgomery.  583 

From  all  who  dwell  below  the  skies    .    .    .     IValts. [IJ 19).  9 

From  Calvary  a  cry  was  heard Cunningham,  236 

From  Calvary's  sacred  mountain  .    .    .    .  S.  S.  Sch mucker.  201 

From  every  stormy  wind  that  blows Stowell.  328 

From  Greenland's  icy  mountains Ileber.  221 

From  this  world's  joys Montgomery.  579 

Gentle  Jesus,  meek  and  mild C.   Wesley  500 

Gentle  Shepherd,  Thou  has  stilled  .   Wilhelm  Meinhold.  tr. 

by  Catarine  Winkworth 561 

Gently,  Lord,  oh,  gently  lead  us J  last 'nigs.  385 

Give  me  the  wings  of  faith  to  rise Watts  369 

Give  thanks  to  God  most  high Watts.  113 

Give  to  the  winds  thy  fears P%  Gerhardt.  82 

Glorious  things  of  Thee  are  spoken  .    .    .    A'etoto  11.(177  9).  I93 

Glory  to  God  on  high Mercer.  158 

Glory  to  Thee,  my  God,  this  night Bishop  Ken.  519 

God  bless  our  native  land    .     .    .    .    J.  S.  Dwight\  1844).  539 

God  is  love  :   His  mercy  brightens Bowring.  62 

God  is  the  refuge  of  His  saints Watts.  80 

God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way Cowper.  76 

God  my  supporter  and  my  hope Watts.  406 

God  of  mercy!   God  of  grace  ! — Hear  .    .    .    .  J.  Taylor.  418 

God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace! — Show    .     .    .    //.  F.  Lyte,  21 

God  of  mercy,  hear  our  prayer Campbell.  506 

God  of  my  life,  to  Thee  I  call Cowpet .  463 

God  of  my  life,  whose  gracious  power  .    .    .    .    C.   Wesley.  376 

God  of  my  salvation,  hear C.  Wesley,  314 

(io'l  of  our  lives,  Thy  constant 546 

God  of  our  salvation,  hear  us 595 

Go,  Labor  on ;   your  hands  are  weak Bonar.  431 


First  Line  of  Hymns.  71 


HYMN 


,  Go  to  dark  Gethsemane Montgomery. {1822).   120 

Grace  !   'tis  a  charming  sound Doddridge.     94 

Gracious  Spirit,  love  divine Stacker.    180 

Great  God  !  how  infinite  art  Thou Watts.      55 

Great  God  !  indulge  my  humble  claim Watts.  409 

Great  God  !  to  Thee  my  evening  song Steele.   526 

Great  God  !  to  what  a  glorious  height Watts.    167 

Great  God  !  we  sing  that  mighty  hand  ....    Doddridge.   545 

Great  is  the  Lord  our  God Watts.  483 

Great  Saviour,  Who  didst  condescend 505 

Great  Sovereign,  let  my  evening  song 527 

Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  Jehovah  .    .  tr.  from  the  Welsh  of 

W.   Williams  . 3%7 

Hail,  my  ever-blessed  Jesus Wingrove.    154 

Hail  the  day  that  sees  Him  rise C.   Wesley.   243 

Hail,  Thou- once  despised  Jesus Bakewell.    150 

Hail  to  the  Lord's  anointed Montgomery.    153 

Happy  the  heart  where  graces  reign Watts,   m 

Happy  the  man  whose  wishes  climb 370 

Happy  the  meek,  whose  gentle  breast J.  Scott.  338 

Happy  the  souls  to  Jesus  joined C.   Wesley.  204 

Hark  !   a  voice  divides  the  sky C.   Wesley.   562 

Hark!   hark!   the  notes  of  joy 231 

Hark!   my  soul  !   it  is  the  Lord Confer.  451 

Hark!  ten  thousand  harps  and  voices Kelly.   162 

Hark!   the  glad  sound  !   the  Saviour    .    Doddridge  (1755).    Ill 

Hark  !   the  herald  angels  sing C.   Wesley.   230 

Hark!   the  song  of  Jubilee Montgomery.   215 

Hark  !   the  voice  of  love  and  mercy J.  Evans.    138 

Hark  !  through  the  courts  of  heaven Alford.  308 

Hark  !   what  mean  those  holy  voices  ? Ca7cood.   229 

Hasten,  Lord,  the  glorious  time Harriet  Auber.   220 

Hasten.  O  sinner,  to  be  wise T.  Scott.   285 

Hear  my   prayer,   O    Heavenly  .    .    Harriet  Parr  (1856).   529 

He  dies,  the  Friend  of  sinners  dies Watts.    140 

He  lives,  the  great  Redeemer  lives Steele.    143 

Here,  at  Thy  Table,  Lord,  we  meet Stennett.  264 

Here,  in  Thy  name,  Eternal  God Montgomery.  4S5 

He  that  goeth  forth  with  weeping Hastings.  433 

lie  who  on  earth  as  man  was  known Xen'ton.    105 

High  in  yonder  realms  of  light Raffles.   573 

High  let  us  swell  our  tuneful  notes Doddridge.    1 12 

Holy  and  reverend  is  the  name Needham.      18 

Holy  Father,  Thou  ha>t  taught  me 362 

Holy  Ghost,  with  light  divine Reed.    1S7 

Hosanna  to  the  royal  Son Watts.    104 

Hosanna  with  a  cheerful  sound Watts.   514 


72  First  Line  of  J  hums. 

HYMN 

Huw  are  Thy  servants  blest,  O  Lord Addison.      8l» 

How  beauteous  are  their  feet Watts.    198 

How  beauteous  were  the  marks 4.  C.  Coxe.   119 

How  blest  the  righteous  when  he  dies   ....   Barbauld.   481 

How  calm  and  beautiful  the  morn Hastings.   241 

How  condescending  and  how  kind Watts.   134 

How  did  my  heart  rejoice  to  hear Watts.     54 

How  do  Thy  mercies  close  me  round    .    .    .    .    C.  Wesley.  448 
How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord  .  Keith{  1787).   363 

How  happy  are  the  young  who  hear Logan.  497 

How  lovely,  how  divinely  sweet Steele.     49 

How  oft,  alas  !  this  wretched  heart Steele.  420 

How  pleasant,  how  divinely  fair •     .    Watts.     46 

How  precious  is  the  Book  divine Fawcett.  253 

How  shall  the  young  secure  their  hearts Watts.  252 

How  short  and  hasty  is  our  life Watts.  287 

How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds Neivton.   175 

How  sweetly  flowed  the  gospel  sound Bowring.   115 

How  tedious  and  tasteless  the  hours iVewton.  400 

How  vain  are  all  things  here  below Watts.  414 

1  have  a  home  above 589 

I  hear  a  voice  that  comes  from  far Kelly.   280 

I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say Bonar.  320 

I  lay  my  sins  on  Jesus Bonar.   313 

I'll  praise  my  Maker  whilst  I've  breath Watts.      17 

I  look  to  Jesus,  and  the  face 372 

I  love  the  Lord  :    He  heard  my  cries Watts.  379 

I  love  the  volume  of  Thy  word Watts.  250 

I  love  Thy  Zion,  Lord Dr.  Dwight  (i8ooj.  202 

I  love  to  steal  awhile  away Phoebe  H.  Brozun  395 

I'm  not  ashamed  to  own  my  Lord Watts.  384 

I  need  Thee,  precious  Jesus L\  Whitfield.  382 

In  one  fraternal  bond  of  love 203 

Inspirer  and  hearer  of  prayer Toplady.   525 

In  songs  of  sublime  adoration 97 

In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory •    .    .    Bowring.    133 

In  Thy  great  name,  O  Lord,  we  come Iloskins.     28 

In  Thy  name,  O  Lord,  assembling Kelly.     27 

In  vain  would  boasting  reason  find Steele.  309 

In  weariness  and  pain C.  Wesley.   381 

I  saw  one  hanging  on  a  tree Newton.   129 

I  send  the  joys  of  earth  away Waits.   416 

I  think  when  I  read  that  sweet  story  of  old 499 

It  is  not  death  to  die      Bethune.  466 

I've  found  the  pearl  of  greatest  price 107 

I  was  a  wandering  sheep Bonar.     99 

I  would  not  live  alway ;   I  ask  not  to  .  Muhlenberg  (1824).  471 


First  Line  of  Hymns,  73 

HYMN 

Jehovah  is  our  strength 388 

Jerusalem,  my  happy  home  .    .    .    From  old  Latin  Hymn.   590 

Jerusalem  on  high Crossman.  591 

Jesus,  and  shall  it  ever  be Gregg.   174 

[esus,  cast  a  look  on  me Berridge.  337 

Jesus,  full  of  compassion Turner.  307 

[esus,  I  my  cross  have  taken //.  F.  Lyte.  424 

Jesus,  in  Thy  transporting  name Mrs.  Steele.    166 

[esus,  Lover  of  my  soul C.   Wesley  ( 1 740) .  35S 

Jesus,  Master  of  the  feast C.   Wesley.   265 

Jesus,  my  Advocate  above C.   Wesley.    147 

Jesus,  my  all,  to  heaven  is  gone Cennick.  425 

Jesus,  my  great  High-priest Watts.    144 

Jesus,  my  Saviour  and  my  God Stednett.  453 

Jesu>,  my  strength,  my  hope C.   Wesley.   353 

[esus,  our  Head,  once  crowned  with  thorns 152 

Jesus  our  triumphant  Head Hart.  244 

Jesus,  save  my  dying  soul Hastings.   300 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun  ....    Watts  (1719).   213 

Jesus,  Sun  of  Righteousness 173 

fe>us,  the  very  thought  of  Thee St.  Bernard.    1 76 

|e>u>,  Thou  art  my  righteousness C.   Wesley.  319 

Jesus,  Thou  dear  redeeming   Lord C.   Wesley.     30 

|e»us?  Thou  joy  of  loving  hearts St.  Bernard.   267 

Jesus,  Thy  blood  and  righteousness Zinzendorf.   321 

Jesus,  Thy  boundless  love  to  me P.  Gerhardt.  401 

Jesus,  while  our  hearts  are  bleeding  ....       Hastings.   556 

Join  all  the  glorious  names  above Malts.    163 

Joy  to  the  world  !   the  Lord  has  come! Watts.    110 

Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea CJiarlotte  Elliott.   31 1 

Lamb  of  God,  for  sinners  slain    ....    Woodford '(18521.   303 

Lamb  of  God,  we  fall  before  Thee J.  Hart.    172 

Let  every  creature  join 15 

Let  every  ear  attend Watts.   271 

Let  plenteous  grace  descend  on  those    .    .  James  Newton.   256 

Let  saints  below  in  concert  sing C.   Wesley.   435 

Let  songs  of  praises  fill  the  sky T.  Cotterill.    179 

Let  the  whole  race  of  creatures  lie Watts.      71 

Let  thoughtless  thousands  choose  the   road  .    .       Ho  skins.   410 

Let  Zion's  watchmen  all  awake Doddridge.    197 

Life  is  the  time  to  serve  the  Lord Watts.    297 

Lo  !  He  comes  with  clouds  descending  .    .    .    .  C.  Wesley.  566 

Lord,  all  I  am  is  known  to  Thee JJatts.      57 

Lord,  at  this  closing  hour E.  T.  Fitch,  601 

Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing  .    .    .     Walter  Sl/irely,   594 

Lord  God,  the  Holy  Ghost Montgomery.    2  . N 

Lord,  I  am  Thine,  entirely  Thine Dairies.   209 


74  First  Line  of  Hymns. 

HYMN 

Lord,  I  would  spread  my  sore  distress Watts.      88 

Lord,  in  the  morning  Thou  sbalt  hear  .    .    .   Watts  (1719).  509 

Lord,  in  this  sacred  hour Bulfinck.     40 

Lord,  it  belongs  not  to  my  care B.  Baxter.  374 

Lord,  let  Thy  goodness  lead  our  land  ....  Doddridge.   541 

Lord  of  hosts,  to  Thee  we   raise Montgomery.  488 

Lord  of  my  life,  oh  may  Thy  praise Steele.   508 

Lord  of  the  Church,  we  humbly  pray Osier.    199 

Lord  of  the  harvest,  hear C.   Wesley.   222 

Lord  of  the  Sabbath,  hear  our  vows Doddridge      42 

Lord  of  the  worlds  above Watts.     48 

Lord,  send  Thy  word  and  let  it  fly  .  ...     Gibbons.   216 

Lord,  Thou  hast  search'd  and  seen  me  through  .    .   Watts.     58 

Lord,  we  come  before  Thee  now Hammond.      26 

Lord,  we  confess  our  numerous  faults Watts.  318 

Lord,  what  a  thoughtless  wretch  was  I Watts.     92 

Lord,  when  before  Thy  throne  we  meet  ,  T.  G.  Nicholas.  266 
Love  divine,  all  love  excelling  .  .  .  .  C.  Wesley  (1746).  350 
Lo  !   what  a  pleasing  sight 438 

Majestic  sweetness  sits  enthroned Stcnnett.    157 

Maker  of  all  things,  mighty  Lord!  .    .    Osier — Doddridge.     72 

May  the  grace  of  Christ,  our  Saviour Newton.  598 

'Mid  scenes  of  confusion Denham.   580 

Mourn  for  the  thousands  slain 495 

Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross  alone  ? G.  AT.  Allen.   345 

My  country,  'tis  of  thee S.  F.  Smith  (1832).   538 

My  days  are  gliding  swiftly  by  .    .  Nelson.  474 

My  dear  Redeemer,  and  my  Lord       Watts.    116 

My  drowsy  powers,  why  sleep  ye  so  ? Watts.   429 

My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee Ray  Palmer  (1830).    364 

My  father,  cheering  name 445 

My  God,  accept  my  heart  this  day  .    .  M.  Bridges  (i860).   412 

My  God,  how  endless  is  Thy  love Watts.   512 

My  God,  how  wonderful  Thou  art Fader.     60 

My  God,  I  love  Thee Fr.  Xavier.  332 

My  God,  my  King,  Thy  various  praise Watts.      22 

My  God,  permit  me  not  to  be Watts  (1709K  403 

My  God,  the  spring  of  all  my  joys Watts.  335 

My  God,  Thy  boundless  love Henry  Moore.      6l 

My  hope,  my  portion  and  my  God 423 

My  jesus,  as  Thou  wilt Schmolke.  346 

My  soul,  be  on  thy  guard Heath  (1781).  457 

My  soul  repeat  His  praise Watts.       3 

My  spirit,  on  Thy  care      Lyte.  365 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee Sarah  /•'.  Adams    393 

No,  no,  it  is  not  dying \falan.  467 


Firs*  Line  of  Hymns*  75 

J I  V  M  N 

Not  all  the  blood  of  beasts Watts.    135 

Not  to  the  terrors  of  the  Lord Watts.   577 

Not  with  our  mortal  eyes Watts.  391 

Now  begin  the  heavenly  theme Longford.   168 

Now  from  the  altar  of  our  hearts y.  Mason.  524 

Now    I  resolve  with  all  my  heart Steele.   210 

Now  in  parting,  Father,  bless  us 269 

Now  lei  us  raise  our  eheerful  strains Steele.    161 

Xo\\   may  lie  who  from  the  dead Newton.   599 

Now  the  shades  of  night  are  gone 518 

O  Bread,  to  pilgrims  given  .    .    .    77i.  Aquinas,  tr.  Palmer.   268 
O  day  of  rest  and  gladness  .    .  Bishop  Wordsworth  (1862).     41 

0  eyes  that  are  weary,  and  hearts  that  are  sore 373 

0  C'od,  mine  inmost  soul  eonvert C.   Wesley.   305 

O  God  of  Jaeob,  by  whose  hand Doddridge.     86 

O  happy  day  that  fixed  my  choice Doddridge.   211 

O  happy  soul,  that  lives  on  high Watts.  442 

Oh,  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul ! Watts.        2 

Oh,  could  I  find  from  day  to  day B.  Cleveland,   398 

Oh,  could  I  speak  the  matchless  worth Medley.    159 

Oh,  deem  not  they  are  blessed   alone Bryant.   386 

Oh,  for  a  closer  walk  with   God Cowper  (1779).  392 

Oh,  for  a  faith  that  will  not  shrink Bat  hurst.  357 

Oh,  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God    .    .    .  C.   Wesley  (1742).   323 
Oh,  for  a  thousand  tongues  to  sing    .     .     C.   Wesley  (  1 739) •    151 

Oh,  how  divine,  how  sweet  the  joy Needham.   293 

Oh,  join  ye  the  anthems  of  triumph 10 

Oh,  mean  may  seem  this  house  of  clay Gill.   535 

Oh,  holy  Lord,  our  God Young.    196 

Oh,  that  my  load  of  sin  were  gone C.   Wesley.   352 

Oh,  that  I  could  forever  dwell Reed.  399 

Oh,  that  the  Lord  would  guide  my  ways Watts.   354 

Oh,  that  the  Lord's  salvation Lyte.  223 

Oh,  the  delights,  the  heavenly  joys Watts.    165 

Oh,  turn,  great  Ruler  of  the  skies Merrick.   302 

Oh,  what  amazing  words  of  grace Medley.   272 

Oh,  where  are  kings  and  empires  now  .    .    .    .  A.  C.  Coxe.    194 

Oh,  where  shall  rest  be   found Alontgomei  y.    480 

Oh,  worship  the  King  all-glorious  above Grant.        5 

O  Jesus,  King  most  wonderful St.  Bernard.   177 

()  Jesus,  Saviour  of  the  lost  ,         .     .    .  E.  H.  Bickersteih.  322 

O  Lord,  and  shall  our  fainting  souls T.  Scott.   461 

()  Lord,  how  full  of  sweet  content Guy  on.   349 

O  Lord,  my  best  desires  fulfill Cowper,    }aS 

O  Lord  of  Hosts,  whose  glory  fills J.  M.  Xeale.  486 

O  Lord,  our  God,  arise Ward  law.   218 

O  Lord,  Thy  heavenly  grace  impart    .    .    .     J.  F.  Oberlin.    41  J 


j6  First  Line  of  Hymns. 

HYMN 

O  Lord,  Thy  work   revive Hastings.   205 

O  Lord,  when  we  the  path   retrace 122 

O  love  beyond  conception  great 98 

O  love  divine,  how  sweet  thou  art C.   Wesley.    178 

O  Sacred  Head,  now  wounded  .    Gerhardt>  tr.  Alexander.    130 

0  Shepherd  of  the  sheep .     563 

O  Spirit  of  the  living  God       Montgomery .    190 

O  Thou  from  whom  all  goodness  flows Haweis.  378 

O  Thou  that  hear"st  the  prayer  of  faith 312 

O  Thou,  that  hear'st  when  sinners  cry Watts.   301 

O  Thou,  the  contrite  sinner's  friend  .    .    .  Charlotte  Elliot.    146 

O  Thou,  who  vrould'st  not  have C.  Wesley.  304 

O  Thou,  whose  tender  mercy  hears Steele.  299 

O  Zion,  afflicted  with  wave  upon  wave Grant.  226 

O  Zion,  when  I  think  of  thee Kelly.  341 

On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand Stennett.  343 

On  the  mountain's  top  appearing Kelly.   208 

Once  more,  before  we  part 596 

One  sweetly  solemn  thought Phoebe  Carey.  468 

One  there  is  above  all  others Newton.   108 

Our  country  is  ImmanuePs  ground    .    .    .   Mrs.  Barbauld.  426 

Our  God,  our  help  in  ages  past Walls.  389 

Our  Heavenly  Father,  hear Montgomery.     32 

Our  Lord  has  risen  from  the  dead C.  Wesley.   245 

Our  times  are  in  Thy   hand Bonar.  356 

Palms  of  glory,  raiment  bright Montgomery .  482 

Pardoned  through  redeeming  grace Osier.  257 

People  of  the  living  God Montgomery.  212 

Pity  the  nations,  O  our  God Watts.  219 

Plunged  in  a  gulf  of  dark  despair Watts.  155 

Poor,  weak  and  worthless  though  I  am Neivton.  422 

Praise  the  Lord!  ye  heavens  adore  him 11 

Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise Mrs.  Barbauld.  549 

Prayer  is  the  soul's  sincere  desire Montgomery.  326 

Prayer  was  appointed  to  convey Hart.  325 

Raise  your  triumphant  songs Watts.  95 

Religion  is  the  chief  concern  ...         Fawcett.  291 

Return,  O  wanderer,  return Collyer.  284 

Rise,  my  soul,  and  stretch  thy  wings    .    .  Seagrave  (1742).  407 

Rock  of  Ages  !   cleft  forme Toplaiiy.  310 

Safely  through  another  week Neivton.  36 

Salvation,  oh,  the  joyful  sound Watts.  102 

Saviour  breathe  an  evening  blessing Edmeston.  520 

Saviour,  like  a  shepherd     .     .     Dorothy  A.    Thrupp  (1 838).  498 

iour,  visit  Thy  plantation Newton.  206 


First  Lvic>  of  fly mu s.  77 

HYMN 

Saviour,  when  in  dust  to  Thee Grant.   237 

Saviour,  who  Thy  flock  art  feeding    ....  Muhlenberg.   258 

Say,  sinner,  hath  a  voice  within Hyde.   288 

See,  from  Zion's  sacred  mountain Kelly.   i"i% 

See  how  the  rising  sun Scott.   510 

See  what  a  living  stone Watts.    191 

Shine  on  our  souls,  eternal Doddridge.     87 

Show  pity,  Lord,  O  Lord,  forgive Watts.   298 

Sin  has  a  thousand  treacherous  arts Waits.     9 1 

Sing  hallelujah,  sing 542 

Sing  to  the  Lord,  who  loud  proclaims .    .     361 

Sinners,  turn,  why  will  ye  die? C.   Wesley.  289 

Softly  fades  the  twilight  ray S.  F.  Smith.  533 

Softly  now  the  light  of  day Doane  (1824.).  531 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise C.   Wesley.  454 

So  let  our  lips  and  lives  express Watts.   351 

Sometimes  a  light  surprises Cowper.  368 

Soon  and  forever  the  breaking   of  day Monsell.  587 

Sow  in  the  morn  thy  seed Montgomery.  432 

Spirit  of  mercy,  truth  and  love 247 

Spirit  of  truth,  on  this  Thy  day Heber.  246 

Stand  up  and  bless  the  Lord Montgomery.        7 

Stand  up.  my  soul,  shake  off  thy  fears Watts.  455 

Stay,  Thou  insulted  Spirit,  stay C.  Wesley.  460 

Stricken,  smitten,  and  afflicted Kelly.   132 

Sun  of  my  soul.  Thou  Saviour  dear Keble.   530 

Sure  the  blest  Comforter  is  nigh Steele.    188 

Sweet  is  the  work,  my  God,  my  King Watts.     43 

Sweet  is  the  work,  O  Lord Lyte.     44 

Sweet  the  moments,  rich   in   blessing Shirley.   394 

Sweet  the  time,  exceeding  sweet Burder.     53 

Sweet  was  the  time  when  first  I  felt Newton.  459 

Thank  and  praise  Jehovah's  name Montgomery.  20 

The  atoning  work  is  done Kelly.  145 

The  day  is  past  and  gone John  Leland.  522 

The  day,  O  Lord,  is  spent Aeale.  528 

The  day  of  wrath,  that  dreadful  day  .  Sir  W.  Scott  (1805).  567 

Thee  we  adore  !   Eternal  name Watts.  475 

Thee  we  adore  !    Eternal  Lord Cotterill.  33 

The  Lord  in  Zion  placed  His  name Watts.  25 

The  Lord  is  King,  lift  up  thy  voice Conder.  59 

The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare Addison.  73 

The  Lord  my  Shepherd  is Watts.  74 

The  Lord  who  truly  knows Xcvton.  331 

The  man  is  ever  blest Watts.  440 

The  Saviour  calls ;   let  every  ear Steele.  270 

The  spacious  firmament  on  high Addison.  68 


7 8  First  Line  of  Hymns, 

HYMN 

The  Spirit  in  our  hearts Onderdonk.   275 

The  things  of  the  earth  in  the  earth  let  us  lay    .    .      .  Neale.   557 

The  voice  of  free  grace  cries Thornby.   2%\. 

There  is  a  clear  and  hallowed  spot \ .238 

There  is  a  fountain  fill'd  with  blood Cowper.    136 

There  is  a  glorious  world  on  high Jane  Taylor.  447 

There  is  a  house  not  made  with  hands Watts.  465 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight Watts.    572 

There  is  a  time,  we  know  not  when    .     .   J.  A.  Alexander.   295 

There  is  a  voice  of  sovereign  grace Walts.   315 

There  is  an  hour  of  hallow'd  peace Tappan.   574 

There  is  an  hour  of  peaceful  rest rfappan.   575 

There  is  an  hour  when  I  must  part Reed.  473 

They  come,  God's  messengers  of  love  .    .    .    R.  Campbell.  472 

This  is  the  day  the  Lord  hath  made Watts.     39 

Thou  art  gone  to  the  grave,  but  we dleber.   554 

Thou  art  my  hiding-place,  O  Lord Raffles.    141 

Thou  art  my  portion,  O  my  God Watts.  408 

Thou  art  the  way  ;  to  Thee  alone Doane.    106 

Thou  Judge  of  quick  and  dead C.   Wesley.  568 

Thou  Lord  of  all  above Beddome.  421 

Thou  lovely  source  of  true  delight Steele.   255 

Thou  only  Sovereign  of  my  heart Steele.   366 

Thou  Shepherd  of  Israel,  divine C.  Wesley.  397 

Thou  sweet  gliding  Kedron Marie  de  Fleury.    126 

Thou  thai  didst  hang  upon  the  tree 306 

Through  sorrow's  night II.  K.   White.   565 

Thus  far  the  Lord  has  led  me  on Watts.   521 

Thy  presence,  gracious  God,  afford Fawcett.     29 

Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord Bonar,  347 

Thy  way,  O  God,  is  in  the  sea Fawcett.     77 

Thy  ways,  O  Lord,  with  wise  design Serle.     78 

'T  is  a  point  I  long  to  know Newton.  452 

'T  is  by  the  faith  of  joys  to  come Watts.  360 

'T  is  midnight,  and  on  Olive's  brow  .    .    .    .  //.  K.  While.   125 

'T  is  swreet  to  rest  in  lively  hope Topiady.  469 

To  God  I  lift  mine  eyes 84 

To  God,  the  only  wise Watts..      19 

To  jesus,  the  crown  of  my  hope Cowper.  470 

To  our  Redeemer's  glorious  name Steele.   156 

To  the  name  of  God  on  high 67 

To  Thee  this  temple  we  devote J.  R.  Scott.  490 

To  your  Creator,  God Steele.        8 

Triumphant  Zion,  lift  Thy  head Doddridge.  224 

'Twas  on  that  dreadful,  doleful  night Watts.   262 

Unveil  thy  bosom,  faithful  tomb Watts.   555 

Up  to  the  hills  I  lift  mine  eyes Watts.      70 


First  Line  of  Hymns.  79 

HYMN 

Vain,  delusive  world,  adieu C.   Wesley.   415 

Wake  the  song  of  jubilee I.  Bacon.   214 

Walk  in  the  light  !   so  shalt  thou  know Barton.  390 

Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night Bowring.  217 

Wear\'  of  wandering  from  my  God C.Wesley.   148 

Weary  sinner,  keep  thine  eye 317 

We  come,  0  Lord,  before  Thy  throne 553 

WTe  join  to  pray,  with  wishes  kind Gaskell.  494 

WTe  journey  through  a  vale  of  tears 339 

Welcome,  delightful   morn Hayward.     35 

Welcome,  sweet  day  of  rest .    .    Watts     34 

We  lift  our  hearts  to  Thee J.   Wesley.   511 

We  sing  the  Almighty  power  of  God Minstrel.     69 

We  -peak  of  the  realms  of  the  blest E.  Mills.   585 

We've  no  abiding  city  here Kelly.  340 

What  cheering  words  are  these Kent.  441 

What  equal  honors  shall  we  bring Watts.    164 

What  grace,  O  Lord,  and  beauty  shone 118 

What  sinners  value  I  resign Watts.   564 

What  thousands  never  knew  the  road 417 

WThat  various  hindrances  we  meet Ccnvper.  327 

When  all  Thy  mercies,  O  my  God Addison.     75 

When  brighter  suns  and  milder  skies Feabody.   551 

When  gloomy  thoughts  and   fears Steele.  446 

When  His  salvation  bringing King.   503 

When  I  can  read  my  title  clear Watts.  383 

When  I  survey  the  wondrous  cross Watts.    127 

When  Israel  through  the  desert  passed 254 

When  Jesus  dwelt  in  mortal  clay Gibbons.  427 

When  languor  and  disease  invade Toplady.  464 

When  marshal Td  on  the  nightly  plain  .    .    .II.  K.   W/iile.   171 

When  rising  from  the  bed  of  death Addison.  479 

When  shall  we  meet  again A.  A.  Watts.   584 

When  streaming  from  the  eastern   skies  ....  Shrnbsole.   513 
When  Thou,  my  righteous  .      .    .  Countess  of  Huntingdon.  569 

Where  two  or  three  with  sweet  accord Stennett.      23 

While  Thee  I  seek,  protecting  Power  .    .  II  M.  Williams.      51 

While  we  lowly  bow  before  Thee Colesworthy    600 

While  with  ceaseless  course  the  sun Newton.   544 

"Who  are  these  in  bright  array? Montgomery.  581 

Why  do  we  mourn  departing  friends  ? Halts.   558 

Why  should  the  children  of  a  King? Watts   189 

Why  should  we  ^tart  and  fear  to  die? Watts.  477 

Why  should  we  weep  for  those  who  die  ?  .    .  Mrs.  Gilbert.   559 

Why  will  ye  lavish  out  your  years? Doddridge.    277 

With  grateful  hearts  and  tuneful   lays lee.   493 

With  heavenly  power,  0  Lord,  defend    .    .    Rowland  Hill.   195 


80  First  Line  of  Hymns. 

HYMN 

With  humble  heart  and  tongue Fawcett.  501 

With  joy  we  meditate  the  grace Watts.   109 

With  tears  of  anguish  I  lament Stennett.  419 

Ye  golden  lamps  of  heaven,  farewell    ....  Doddridge.   576 

Ye  humble  souls  approach  your  God Steele.      14 

Ye  saints,  proclaim  abroad Ryland.    114 

Ye  servants  of  the  Lord Doddridge.  449 

Yes,  the  Redeemer  rose Doddridge.   242 

Ye  trembling  souls,  dismiss  your  fears Beddonie.     83 

Zion  stands  with  hills  surrounded Kelly.  484 


PART  FOURTH. 

FIRST    LINE    OF    EACH    VERSE     AFTER 
THE    FIRST    VERSE. 


FIRST  LINE  OF  EACH  VERSE, 

AFTER  THE  FIRST  VERSE. 


ABIDE  with  me  from  530 
A  brighter  faith  and  183 
A  broken  heart,  my  God,  301 
Absent  from  Thee,  my  299 
Accept  our  faint  attempts  45 
Accept  our  song  of  praise  563 
According  as  her  labors  497 
A  cloud  of  witnesses  aro  450 
Admit  Him,  ere  His  ang  283 
A  faith  that  keeps  the  nar  357 
A  faith  that  shines  more  357 
A  few  more  Sabbaths  her  580 
A  few  more  storms  shall  586 
A  few  more  struggles  her  586 
A  few  short  days  they  lin  559 
A  guilty,  weak  and  help  315 
A  heart  in  ev'ry  thought  323 
A  heart  resign'd,  submis  323 
A  holy  quiet  reigns  arou  481 
Ah, Lord  Jesus,  grant  that  561 
Ah  me!  ah  me!  that  T  591 
Ah.  show  me  that  happi  397 
Ah,  then  my  spirit  faints  588 
Ah,  whither  could  we  flee  328 
Alas  for  those  !  the  day  280 
Alas,  I  knew  not  what  I  129 
All-glorious  Saviour,  sou  207 
All  glory  to  Thee,  Father  557 
All  hail, triumphant  Lord  37 
All  in  their  stations  move  438 
All  my  guilt  to  Thee  is  300 
All  nature  owns  Hisgua  14 
All  o'er  those  wide-exte  343 
All  praise  to  Thee,  who  515 


3  All  riches  are  His  native  164  3 
3  All  that  feeds  my  busy  337  2 
All  that  I  am  e'en  here  100  5 
All  the  blessings  of  the  549  2 
All  to  the  great  tribunal  187  4 
All  ye  nations,  join  and  214  2 
Almighty  God!  Thine  277  5 
Almighty  grace,  Thy  he  420  4 
Almighty  Son,  incarnate  63  2 
Amazing  goodness  !  love  137  5 
Among  the  saints  that  fill  379  3 
An  angel  guard  to  us  su  472  4 
An  answer  from  the  skies  295  5 
And,  at  my  life's  last  set  513  3 
And  canst  Thou,  wilt  Th  420  3 
And  didst  Thou  pity  mo  124  3 
And  didst  Thou,  Saviour  166  3 
And  duly  shall  appear  432  4 
And  griefs  and  torments  332  3 
And  if  some  things  I  do  796 
And  if  we  meet  no  more  596  2 
And  in  their  accents  of  430  3 
And  I  shall  share  a  glor  43  3 
And  is  it  true  that  many  280  2 
And  may  I  taste  Thy  ri  479  6 
And  shall  not  Jesus  hear  331  5 
And  shall  we  in  dead  si  325  3 
And  since  the  Lord  reta  503  2 
And  then,  never  more  470  6 
And  those  who  find  Thee  176  4 
And  though  awhile  He  145  3 
And  Thou,  refulgent  orb  576  2 
And  when  before  Thy  378  5 
5  And  when,  dear  Saviour  502  4 


84 


First  Line  of  Verses, 


HYMN    V 

And  when    I   early  rise,   522  3 

And  when  in  power  He  537  5 

And  when  I  stand  before  322  4 

And  when    my  cheerful    188  4 

And  when  my  dying  hou    146  5 

And  when  the  awful  mes  256  3 

And  when  the  dead  shall  321  5 

And  when  these  failing  261  6 

And  when  these  lips  no  504  4 

And  when  the  shades  of  241  4 

And  when  Thine  awful   141  4 

And  when  this  flesh  and     93  4 

And  when  we  taste  Thy  391  3 

And  wilt  Thou  lead  our  375  3 

And  yet  this  thoughtless  526  3 

An  exile  here,    and  far  341  2 

Anoint  me  with  Thy  he  412  3 

Angels,  assist  our  mighty   155  6 

Apostles,  martyrs,  proph    590  6 

Appear,  as  when  of  old     30  4 

Archangles    leave    their   103  5 

Archangels    sound     His   165  3 

Are  there  no  foes  for  me  456  3 

Are  we  not   tending  up  558  2 

Arm  me  with  jealous  car  428  3 

Array'd  in  glorious  grace  476  3 

Array 'd  in    mortal    flesh    163  3 

A  second  look  He  gave,    129  4 

Ashamed  of  Jesus!  yes,    174  5 

Asleep  in  Jesus  !   far  fro  560  6 

As  our  steps  are  drawing  595  2 

A  sovereign  Protector  I  525  3 
Assist  me,  gracious  God      153 

Assist  my    soul,  too   apt  354  3 

Assure  my  conscience  of  189  3 

As  the  winged  arrow  flie   544  2 

As  through  a  glass,  T  dim     77  3 

At  1 1  is  call  the  dead  aw  571  3 

A  thousand  ages  in  Thy  389  4 

A  thousand  ways  in  ruin   417  2 

At  Thy     command     the   536  4 

Awake,  our  love,  awake   524  2 

Awake,  our  noblest  pow  361  2 

Bane  and  blessing,  pain  133  4 
Baptize  the  nations;  far  190  3 
Bear,  bear  the  tidings  231  3 
Because  the  Saviour  shed    196    1 


HYMN    V 

Be  Christ  our  pattern  and  1 1 7  6 
Be  darkness,  at  Thy  com  190  2 
Be  earth,  with  all  her  403  4 
Before  His  feet  their  ar  167  2 
Before  me  place  in  drea  305  2 
Before  our  Father's  thro  434  2 
Before  the  cross  of  Him  412  2 
Before  the  hills  in  order  389  3 
Before  the  mournful  see  262  2 
Behold,  and  pity  from  207  3 
Behold  the  blest  assemb  577  4 
Behold  tho'  innumerable  577  3 
Behold  the  Lamb  of  God  240  2 
Believing  on  my  Lamb,  3193 
Believing,  we  rejoice  135  5 
Beloved,  "It  is  well !"  443  2 
Be  near  to  bless  me  when  530  4 
Beneath  the  influence  of  219  2 
Beside  all  waters  sow,  432  2 
Be  this  alone  thy  fervent  71  6 
Be  this  my  one  grea'  bus  305  3 
Be  this  the  purpose  of  210  3 
Be  Thou  my  pattern  ;  let  1 16  4 
Be  Thou  my  shield  and  330  4 
Be  Thou,  O  Holy  Spirit  266  3 
Beyond  my  highest  joy  202  6 
Beyond  the  flight  of  time  583  2 
Beyond  this  vale  of  tears  480  3 
Bless'd  Jesus,  what  deli  52  3 
Blessings  abound  where  213  3 
Blessings  for  ever  on  the  164  4 
Bless,  O  my  soul  !  the  13  2 
Bless  us  here,  while  still  269  2 
Bless  we,  then,  our  gra  220  4 
Blest  are  the  men  that  439  2 
Blest  are  the  men  whose  46  5 
Blest  are  the  saints  who  46  3 
Blest  are  the  souls,  who  46  4 
Blest  be  the  Lord  who  39  4 
Blest  He  that  comes  to  104  3 
Blest  is  the  man  to  whom  316  2 
Blest  Jesus,  Thou  whose  472  3 
Blind  unbelief  i>  sure  to  76  6 
Bold  shall  I  stand  in  that  321  3 
Both  now, and  ever, Lord  486  6 
Bow'd  down  beneath  a  330  3 
Break  from  His  throne  555  4 
Break  off  the  yoke  of  in   352   3 


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85 


HYMN 

Break  off  your  tears,  ye  140 
Breathe,  oh,  breathe  Thy  350 
Break,  sov'reign  Grace  419 
Brighter  than  angels,  lo  582 
Brightest  and  best  of  the  170 
Burden'd  with  a  world  276 
Buried  in  sorrow  and  in  102 
But,  ah  !  my  inmost  spir  422 
But  ah  !  should  this  in  453 
But  Christ,  the  heavenly  135 
But  drops  of  grief  can  128 
But  ere  that  trumpet  sha  570 
But  he  who  marks  from  427 
But  hush,  my  soul !  nor  340 
But  if  I  die  with  mercy  286 
But  if  Immanuel's  face  139 
But  I  have  felt  Thee  in  502 
But  in  Thy  gospel  see  it  61 
But  lo!  a  place  He  hath  448 
But  lo  !  He  leaves  those  103 
But  lying  dark  between  468 
But  makes  the  law  of  440 
But  oh,  from  human  'on  15 
But  oh,  from  human  ton  8 
But,  O  my  soul,  forever  318 
But  oh,  their  end,  their  92 
But  oh, what  gentle  terms  163 
But  oh,  what  vast  trans  263 
But  oh,  when  gloomy  367 
But  soon  He'll  break  235 
But  sorer  vengeance  falls  355 
But  there  's  forgiveness  479 
But,  these  days  of  weep  573 
But  to  those  who  have  571 
But  Thou  art  not  alone  40 
But  Thou  hast  needy  bre  430 
But  Thy  compassions, Lo  3 
But  tim'rous  mortals  sta  572 
But  to  Thy  house  will  I  509 
But  we  are  come  to  Zion  577 
But  we  have  no  such  len  25 
But  whilst  our  spirits,  fill  89 
But  who  can  speak  Thy  22 
But  will  He  prove  a  frie  283 
But  yet  we  shall  behold  341 
By  cool  Siloam's  shady  507 
By  day,  at  night,  at  home  545 
By  Him   my   prayers  ac   175 


4  By  I  lis  own  power  were 

2,  By  influence  of  the  light 
4!  By  the  hallowed  outward 

3  By    Thine  hour  of  dark 

5  By  Thy  birth   and   early 

4  By  Thy  deep,  expiring 
2  By  Thy  hands  the   boon 

3 

2  Call'd  to  bear  the   Chns 

2  Call  me  away  from  flesh 
5JCalv'ry's  mournful  moun 

3  Canst  Thou  reject  our  dy 

4  Cast  thy  guilty  soul   on 

6  Cease,  ye  pilgrims,  cease 
6  Chance  and  change  are 
4 j  Cheerful  we  tread  the  de 
3 1  Cherubs  on  the  Conq'ror 
3 ;  Choose  Thou  for  me  my 
3  Chnsen  of  God,  to  sinne 
3  Christians  !  we  here  may 
4"  Christ  is  born  the  great 
2  Christ  is  my  everlasting 
2  Christ  is  my  Peace  ;  He 
3 1  Christ  is  my  Prophet, 
2  j  Christ  Jesus  is  my  All  in 

2  Christ  leads  me  through 
2\ Celestial  choirs,  from  co 
4 'Cleanse  me,  O  Lord,  and 
3! Cleanse  their  souls  from 
4! Clothe,  then, with  energy 

6  Clouds  that  drop  their 
4! Cold  mountains  and  the 

3  j  Cold  on  His  cradle  the 
41  Cold  our  services  have 
2  Come,  almighty  to  deliv 
2  Come,  bless    the     Lord. 

7  Come,  brethren,    whom, 

4  Come,  Holy  Comforter, 
4  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  from 
2  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heav 
2  Come  in  poverty  and  me 
2  Come  in  sorrow  and  con 
4  Come,  let  us  with  a  great 
3 'Come,  Lord, when  grace 

Come,  saints,  and  adore 
Come,  then,  oh,  come  fr 
Come,  then, with  all  your 
"Come,wand'rers,  to  my 


HYMN 

V 

IO3 

2 

515 

2 

257 

3 

237 

3 

^37 

4 

237 

4 

556 

4 

257 

4 

403 

3 

120 

3 

306 

2 

3*7 

2 

407 

3 

62 

2 

360 

3 

244 

2 

347 

5 

192 

2 

597 

2 

229 

4 

410 

3 

107 

4 

107 

2 

107 

5 

374 

3 

232 

2 

88 

3 

506 

2 

200 

3 

549 

3 

116 

3 

170 

2 

523 

2 

35o 

3 

38 

2 

201 

2 

66 

3 

179  4 

182 

4 

273 

2 

273 

3 

225 

3 

374 

4 

126 

4 

227 

5 

272 

3 

ii5 

3 

86 


First  Line  of  JTerses. 


HYMN    v 

Come,  worship  at  His  63 
Come,  ye  thirsty,  come  274  2 
Comfort  those  who  weep  26  4 
Conduct  us  safe,  condu  181  2 
Convert  and  send  forth  222  2 
Convince  us  all  of  sin,  324  2 
Content  with  beholding  400  3 
Control  my  ev'ry  thought  458  2 
Could  I  so  false,  so  faith  58 
Could  we  be  cast  where  349  4 
Could  we  but  ciimb  whe  572  6 
Create  my  nature  pure  301  2 
Crown  Him  ye  martyrs,   149  2 


228 
336 


Dark   and    cheerless    is 

Daughter   of    Zion,    the 

Days  of  toil,  'mid  thron 

Dead  to  the  world,  with   121   5 

Dear  dying  Lamb,  Thy   136  3 

Dearest  Saviour,  hasten  206  3 

Dear  Lord,    accept    the  476  5 

Dear  Lord!  and  shall  we   182  3 

Dear  Lord,  if  indeed   I  400  4 

Dear  Lord,  while  we  ad   156  4 

Dear  Saviour,  draw  relu  270  5 

Dear  Saviour,     let    Thy  414  4 

Death  rides  on  ev'ry  pas  478  2 

Decay,  then,    tenements   115  4 

Deep  horror,  then  my  vi    171    4 

Deep  in      unfathomable     76 

Deep  regret    for    follies  418 

Delay  not,   delay  not,  O  290  3 

Delight  of  all  who  dwell   152 

"  Deny  thyself,  and  take  292  2 

Descend,  celestial  Dove     35   3 

Did  ever  mourner  plead  463   3 

Didst  Thou    regard    the   124  2 

Didst  Thou  thy  tremblin    124  4 

Did  the    great     Saviour  355   2 

Did  we    not    raise    our     87  2 

Direct,  control,  suggest,  515  4 

Dissolve  Thou  these  ba  470  3 

Distracting  thoughts  and     29  2 

Divine    Instructor,  graci   249   5 

Do  not  I  love  Thee  from  404   2 

Dost  Thou  not  dwell  in    189   2 

"  Do    this,"    He    cried,   262  4 

Do  Thou   assist  a  feeble   209  5 


HYMN    V 

Do    Thou,    Lord,    'mid   585  5 

Doth    Thy    right    hand,  375  2 

Down  from   the  shining   155  3 

Draw  us,  O  Saviour, with   287  5 

Dwell,  Spirit,  in  our  he  324  5 

Early  hasten  to  the  tomb  120  4 
Early  let  us  seek  Thy  fa  498  3 
Earth  and  her  thousand  551  2 
Earth,  hear  thy  Maker's  537  4 
Earth  may  with  all  her  56  4 
E'en  death,  which  sets  119  3 
E'en  down  to  old  age  363  6 
E'en  life  itself,  without  409  4 
E'en  now  by  faith  we  435  5 
E'en  now  my  weary  soul  460  6 
E'en  now  to  their  eternal  435  4 
E'en  so  I  love  Thee,  and  332  6 
E'ersince,  by  faith, I  saw  136  4 
Endue  the  creatures  with  486  3 
Enemies  no  more  shall  208  4 
Enlarge  my  heart  to  mak  376  6 
Enlightened  by  Thy  hea  180  2 
Eternal  are  Thy  mercies  9  2 
Eternal  life  Thy  words  366  3 
3 
3 
4 
3 


579 
63 

55 
62 


Eternal  mansions,  bright 
Eternal  Spirit,  by  whose 
Eternity,  with  all  its  y'rs 
Even  the  hour  that  dark 
Events  with  prophecies  225  2 
Ev'ry  eye  shall  now  be  566  2 
Ev'ry  island,  sea,  and  566  3 
Ev'ry  tear  is  wiped  away  573  6 
Exalt  the  Lamb  of  God  282  2 
Exert  Thy  gracious  pow  259  2 
Extinguishes  the  thirst  of  359   2 

Fain  would  I  learn  of  352  4 
Fain  would  my  soul  with  50  4 
Faithful  amid  unfaithful  122  2 
Faith  in  1 1  is  name  for  521  4 
Farewell,  conflicting  ho  481  4 
Far  in  the  distant  heav  559  4 
Father,  in  us  Thy  son  re  29  4 
Father !  my  soul  would  24  4 
Fearless  of  hell  and  ghas  335  5 
"  Fear  not,  1  am  with  363  3 
Fear  not   the  powers   of     83   2 


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87 


HYMN    V  HYMN 

Fear  not   the   terrors  of  83   5  From  dark    temptation's     32 

Fear  not  the  want  of  out  83  3 'From  heaven  He  came,    115 

Fear  not  that  he  will  e'er  83  4  From  guile  his  lips    and   316 

Fight  on,   my  soul,   till  457  4  From    sorrow,  toil,    and  434 


Fill  our  souls  with  heav   518   2  From  Thee  our  choicest   536  *2 


From  Thee,  the  ever  flo 
From  those  celestial  spri 
Full  many  a  danger,  toil 


85 

438 
93 


'Gather    the   outcasts 


Fill  us  with  Thy  Holy  600  2 
FilPd  with  delight,  my  343  7 
Finish'd  all  the  types  and   138  3 

Finish  then  Thy  new  ere  350  4 1 
Firm  as  His  throne  His  384  3  1 

Fivebleeding  wounds  he  142  3  Gethsemane  can  I  for  261  3 
Fixed  and  eternal  as  Thy  56  2  Gird  him  with  all-sum ci  195  2 
Follow'd  by  their  works  562  3  Give  me  a  calm,  a  thank  344  2 
Follow  to  the  judgment  120  2  Give  me  a  will  to  Thine  302  2 
Foolish,  and  impotent,  376  5  Give  thanks  aloud  to  113  4 
Foolish  fears  and  fond  418  3  Gladden'd  by  the  flow  278  3 
For  all  Thy  saints,  O  436  2 Glorious  is  our  God,  the  67  4 
Forbid  it,  Lord,  that  I  127  2  Glory  to  God  in  highest  112  4 
Forbid  it,  mighty  God!  355  4  God  from  eternity  hath  190  4 
Forbid  that  I  should  lea  130  4  God  from  on  high  invites  287  3 
For,  ever  on  Thy  burden  118  2  God,  from  on  high,  thy  224  4 
For  ev'ry  thirsty,  longing  270  2  God  is  a  sun  :  our  bright  49  4 
Forever  with  the  Lord  !  588  5  God  is  our  strength  and  7  4 
Forgive  me,  Lord,  for  519  2  God  is  our  Sun,  whose  514  4 
Forgive  my  follies  past  421  2  God,  my  Redeemer/lives  476  2 
For  God  has mark'd each  386  5 'God  of  my  strength,  at-  402  3 
For  good  is  the  Lord,  in  4  4! God  of  unfailing  grace  308  2 
For  He  indeed  is  Lord  107  3  God's  Spirit  will  not  al  288  4 
For  her  my  tears  shall  202  5  God,  thy  God,  will  now  208  3 
For  her  our  prayer  shall  539  2  God  will  not  always  chid  3  2 
For  Him  shall  prayer  un   153  4  God  with  man  is  now  re 


Go,  labor  on,  while  it  is 
Good  will  to  guilty  men 
Grace  all  the  work  shall 
Grace  first  contrived  the 
Grace    lead    my    roving 


431 
112 

94 
94 
94 
94 


For  Jehovah  is  God, and       4  2 

Fof  love  of  us   He  bled   131    3 

Form'd    by    Thy    hand,     50  3 

Form'd    for   the    purest  438  4 

For  not  like  kingdoms  of  194  3 

For  she  has  treasures  gr  497   2 j  Grace  taught  my  soul  to 

For  should   we  fail  pro  503  31  Grant  now  Thy  presence  493  3 

ForThee  alone  we  would  517  3 1  Grant    one    poor    sinner  209  3 

For  the  Lord   our  God  552  3  Grant  that  all  may  seek     26  5 

For  them   no  bitter  tear  559  5  Grant  that  all  Thy   faith  491    2 

For  this  mercy,  Lord, we  506  3  Grant  that   all  we,  who  486  2 

For  this,  Thy  Name  we  436  4  Great  Advocate,  Almigh   143   5 

For  us    wast    Thou  not  306  3  Great  God,  how   infinite     55 


For  whom,  for  whom, my  131  2 
Fountain  of  being,source  56  3 
Frail  children  of  the  dust  5  4 
Friend  of  the  friendless  463  2 


6 
3 
3 
6 
Great  is  their  peace  who  439  3 


Great  God,  on  what  a  475 
Great  God  !  Thy  gracio  423 
Great  God,  to  Thine  al      14 


First  Line  of  Verses. 


Great  my  sins  are,  but  329 
Great  Prophet  of  my  God  163 
Great  Redeemer  Thee  599 
Great  source  of  light  and  461 
Guilt,  like  a  heavy  load  421 
Guilty,  but  with  heart  re  307 
Guilty,  forgive  me,  Lord  322 

Hail,  great  Immanuel,all  52 
Hail,  the  heaven  -  born  230 
Hail,  thou  dear,  thou  244 
Hellelujah  !— earth  and  488 
Hallelujah!  hark!  the  215 
Happy  spirits,  ye  are  fled  573 
Happy  the  man  whose  17 
Hark  !  hark  !  the  sounds  231 
Hark  !  hark!  to  God  the  171 
Hark!  hark  to  the  angels  233 
Hark  !  how  He  groans  235 
Hasten  !  O  sinner  to  re  285 
"  Haste,  ye  mortals,  to  229 
Has  thy  night  been  long  208 
Hast  Thou  a  lamb  in  all  404 
Hast  Thou  imparted  to  183 
Hear  them  tell  the  won  229 
He  bows  His  gracious  331 
He  breaks  the  power  of  151 
He  comes,  from  thickest  1 1 1 
He  comes,  the  broken  1 1 1 
He  comes,  the  pris'ners  in 
He  comes  with  succor  sp  153 
He  crowns  thy  life  with  2 
He  dies:  the  heavens  in  123 
He  ever  lives  above  142 

He  fills  the  poor  with  2 
He  form'd  the  deeps  un  6 
He  gave  His  Son,  His  14 
He  gave  to  the  light  its  10 
He  guides  our  feet,  He  70 
He,  in  the  days  of  feeble  109 
tie  knows  and  He  appr  440 
I  If  knows  that  all  these  370 
He  leads  me  to  the  pla  74 
He  left  I  lis  radient  thro  156 
He,  like  a  tree  shall  thri  440 
1  [ell  and  thy  sins  resist  455 
He'll  never  quench  the  109 
He  lives — the  everlastin     70 


V  HYMN    V 

2  He  looks  to  heaven's  ete  442  5 
4  Help  me   to    watch   and  428  4 

3  Help  them  to  preach  the  199  2 
2  Hence,  and  forever,  from  123  4 
3 'Henceforth  may  no  pro  413  3 
2! Hence,   then,  ye   black,   143  3 

2  He    ransom' d    me   from  422   2 
Here  give  Thy  word  sue  196  2 

4  Here,  gracious  God,  do  487  3 
4  Here  Til  sit  forever  view  394  4 

4  Here  in   body  pent   .    .     588  2 

3  Here,  in  their  house  of  203  2 
2  Here  in  Thy  house  let  in   548  5 

5  Here  I  raise  my  Ebene  16  2 
2  Here  let  my  constant  feet  309  3 
2  Here  let  our  hearts  begin   134  5 

2  Here  let  the  son  of  Davi     25  4 

3  Here  let  Thy  power  and     28  4 

2  Here,  Lord,  my  life,  my  209  2 

3  Here  my  affliction  dry  490  4 
5  Here  may  the  prayer  of  490  2 
2  Here  may  the  sinner  lea  490  3 

4  Here  may  we  gain  from  487  4 
2  Here  may  the  wretched  249  2 
2  Here,   mighty   God !    ac     25  3 

2  Here  our  souls,  as  Thy  49  3 
4  Here  see    the    Bread  of  329  3 

4  Here's  love  and  grief  be   140  2 

5  Here  springs    ot    sacred  270  3 

3  Here  the  dark    veils    of     77  2 

2  Here  t  h  e      Redeemer's  249  3 

4  Here  vouchsafe     to    all  492  3 

3  Here  we  have  a  firm  132  4 
2  Here  we  receive  repeat   134  4 

5  Here  we're    come,    Thy     36  3 

2  Here,  when  Thy  messen  485  3 

3  Here,  when  Thy  people  485  2 

2  Here  will  I  rest,  and  bui  462   5 

3  Here  wisdom  has  prepa  271  3 
3  Here  would  we  end  our  480  6 

6  He  rules  the  world  with  1 10  4 
3  He  saw   me  plunged   in   157  3 

2  He  saw  me  ruin'd  in  the   169  2 

3  He  saw   the    nations    lie   1 13   2 

3  He  sent  His  only  Son  113  3 
2  He  shall    descend     like  153  3 

4  He  shall  reign  from  pole  215  3 
2  He  spoil'd  the  powers  of  155  4 


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HYMN    V 

How    then    ought    I    on   296  2 

How    tranquil   now    the  241  3 

How  we  deserve  the  de   287  4 

How    will   my   heart    en   570  2 

How    will    they    bear   to  440  5 

How    wondrous    is   that   514  2 

Ho!   ye  that  pant  for  str  271  4 

Hunger,    thirst,    disease   581  3 

I  ask  Thee  for  a  thought  79  2 
I  ask  Thee  for  the  daily  79  5 
I  ask  them  whence  their  369  3 
"  I  can  but  perish  if  I  go  286  5 
I  cannot  feel  Thee  touch  502  2 
I  cannot  live  without  thy  301  3 
I  choose  the  path  of  hea  408  2 
I  dare  not  choose  my  lot  347  3 
lk  I  deliver  thee,  when  451  2 
I'd  sing  the  precious  bio  159  2 
If  Thou  art  my  Shield  525  2 
If  e'er  I  go  astray  .  .  74  3 
If  e'er  my  heart  forget  202  4 
His  wondrous  works  and  2  6  If  e'er  to  bless  Thy  sons  202  3 
Ho!  all  ye  starving  soul  271  2  If  life  be  long,  I  will  be  374  2 
Hold  on  thy  way,  with  339  5  If  light  attend  the  course  71  4 
Hold  Thou  Thy  Cross  532  4  If  pains  afflict,  or  wrong  325  4 
Holy  Ghost,  with  power  187  3  I  from  the  stock  of  Ada  88  2 
Holy  is    He   in   all    His     18  2JIf  such  the  sweetness  of  464  6 


HYMN    V 

He  that  drinks  shall  live   273  4 
He  that  prepares  this  ric  264  2 

He  wait>  in  secret  on  his  442   3 
He  will  present  our  souls     19  3 

He  with  earthly  cares  en  62  4 
Hide  me,  from  all  evil  500  2 
High  as  the  heavens  are  3  3 
High  heaven,  that  heard  211  5 
Him  to  know  is  life  and  41  5  3 
His  conscience  knows  no  442  2 
His  grace  subdues  our  3  4 
His  hand  no  thunder  be  95  3 
His  hands  the  wheel  of  105  2 
His  heart  no  broken  fri  238  2 
His  hopes  are  tix'd  on  370  5 
His  love,  from  ettrnity,  97 
His  love  what  mortal  th  156  2 
His  name  yields  the  rich  400  2 
His  pleasures  rise  from  442  4 
His  purposes  will  ripen  76  5 
His  smiles  and  His  com  525  4 
His  sovTeign  power,  wit 


Hosanna  in  the  highest  39  5 
Hosanna!  the  anointed  39  3 
Hosanna  to  the  King  .  191  3 
How  art  Thou  pale  with  130  2 
1 1  ow  beautious  nature  511  3 
How  blessed  are  our  ey  198  4 
How  blest  are  those,  how  447  2 
How  charming  is  their  198  2 
How  cold  and  feeble  is  423  2 
How  damp  were  the  va  126  2 
How  far  may  we  go  in  295  4 
How  glorious  He!  how  105  6 
How   glorious   is  that  ri  316  4 


If  such  the  views  which  469  6 
If  Thou  the  secret  wish  147  2 
If  yet,  while  pardon  may  479  2 
I  have  no  argument  besi  141  2 
I  have  no  skill  the  snare  376  4 
I  heard  the  voice  of  Jes  320  2 
I  lay  my  body  down  to  521  3 
I  lay  my  wants  on  Jesus  3132 
I'll  go  to  Jesus,  though  286  2 
I'll  lift  my  hands,  I'll  ra  409  5 
I'll  praise  Him  while  He  17  4 
I  long,  dearest  Lord,  in  580  6 
I  long  for  the  joys  of  th  499  5 


How  great   their   work,   200  21I    long  to  be   like  Jesus  313   3 

How  happy  are  our  ears   198  31I  look  to  Jesus,    and   be  372   2 

How  happy  are  the  saint  345  2|I  look  to  Jesus  when  my  372  4 

How  long,' dear  Saviour  419  3  I  love  by  faith  to   take  a  395  4 


How  long  the  holy  city  223  2 
How  many  precious  soul  546  2 
How    shall   I   leave   my  294  4 


I  love  her  gates,  I  love  54  2 
I  love  in  solitude  to  shed  395  2 
I  love  the  Lord  ;    He  bo  379  2 


9° 


First  Line  of  Verses. 


HYMN   V 

I  love  Thy  Church,  O  202 
I  love  to  meet  among  th  569 
I  love  to  think  on  merci  395 
Immortal  honor  to  the  65 
In  all  my  ways  Thy  hand  376 
In  all  their  erring,  sinful  504 
In  countries  far  from  ho  308 
Increase,  O  Lord,  our  45 
In  darkest  shades,  if  He  335 
In  each  event  of  life,  ho  513 
I  need  Thee,  blessed  Je  382  2 
I  need  Thy  presence  ev  532  3 
In  ev'ry  clime,  by  ev'ry  247  2 
"  In  ev'ry  condition — in  363  2 
In  ev'ry  dark,  distressful  143  4 
In  ev'ry  joy  that  crowns  51  4 
In  ev'ry  land  begin  the  9  4 
In  ev'ry  new  distress  .  483  5 
In  ev'ry  state  secure  .  441  2 
Infinite  joy,  or  endless  475  4 
In  flowing  robes  of  spot  496  2 
In  foreign  realms  and  81  2 
In  hope  of  that  immortal  342  2 
In  Him  our  hearts  unite  131  5 
In  holy  contemplation  .  368  2 
In  holy  duties  let  the  day  ^8  5 
In  life,  His  presence  is  371  4 
In  midst  of  dangerSjfears  81  5 
In  our  cold  breasts,  oh,  184  2 
In  our  weakness>and  dis  543  2 
In  prayer  my  soul  drew  459  3 
In  reason's  ear  they  all  68  6 
In  scenes  exalted  or  de  554  4 
In  sight  of  all  my  foes  74  5 
In  such  society  as  this  .  577  5 
In  suft'ring  be  Thy  love  401  5 
In  sympathy  of  love  .  .  131  4 
In  that  beautiful  place  499  4 
In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  133  5 
In  the  dark  watches  of  462  3 
In  Thee  I  place  my  trust  365  2 
In  the  furnace  God  may  484  2 
In  the  hour  of  pain  and  385  2 
In  the  last  hours  of  deep  1 17  5 
In  the  world  will  foes  as  362  2 
In  Thine  own  appointed  26  2 
In  this  earthly  wilderness  265  2 
In  this  world  of  care  and   561    2 


hymn  v 
In  Thy  strength  may  we  437  3 
Inured  to  poverty 'and  448  2 
In  vain  soft  pleasure  spr  370  2 
In  Zion  God  is  known  483  2 
I  rest  beneath  th'  Almi  448  5 
I  rest  upon  Thy  Word  .  353  4 
I  sigh  from  this  body  of  580  3 
I  shall  then  show  forth  500  4 
Is  not  Thy  name  melodi  404  3 
Israel,  a  name  divinely  70  4 
It  can  bring  with  it  noth  368  3 
It  fills  the  soul  with  sw  254  3 
It  is  finish' dl— Oh, what  138  2 
It  is  not  death  to  bear  .  466  3 
It  makes  the  wounded  175  2 
It  robes  in  cheerful  green  61  2 
It  sweetly  cheers  our  dr  253  2 
It  was  my  guide,  my  lig  171  5 
I've  seen  Thy  glory  and  47  2 
I  want  a  godly  fear  .  .  353  2 
I  want  a  heart  to  pray  .  353  3 
I  wish  that  His  hands  499  2 
I  would  ;  but  Thou  must  352  5 
I  would  not  have  the  re  79  3 
I  would  trust  in  Thy  pro  362  3 
I  yield    myself    to    Thy  512  3 

Jehovah  !  Father,  Spirit  63  4 
Jerusalem  !  my  happy  ho  590  7 

Jesus  beholds  where  Sa  90  3 

Jesus  can  make  a  dying  477  4 

Jesus,  full  of  ev'ry  grace  300  2 

Jesus,  full    of  truth   and  276  2 

Jesus  gives  us  pure  affe  172  3 

Jesus  gives  us  true  repen  172  2 

Jesus,  hail !  enthroned  in  150  3 

Jesus,  hear   our  humble  437  2 

Jesus  is  worthy  to  receive  160  3 

Jesus,  our  great  HighPr  282  4 

Jesus,  our  Lord,  descend  66  2 

Jesus,  our  only  joy  be  Th  176  5 

Jesus,  my  God  !    I  know  384  2 

Jesus,  my  heart's    desire  147   3 

Jesus!   my  Lord,  my  Li  255  4 

Jesus  my  Shepherd  is  .  99  3 

Jesus,  my    Strength,   my  319  5 

Jesus,  perfect  my  Lrust  .  468  5 

Jesus  protects;  my  fears  448  4 


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9* 


esus,  the  Lord,  the  mi 
esus,  the  name  that  cal 
esus  the  saciifice  beca 
esus,  the  Saviour  is  the 
esus,  this  feast  receivin 
esus,  thou  Prince  of  lit 
Thy  words  alone 
esus,  vouchsafe  a  pityin 
esus,  was  ever  grief  . 
esus,  who  died  that  we 
esus,  who  once  upon  the 
oin  all  ye  ransom'd  race 
oyful,all  ye  nations, rise 
y  of  the  desolate,  Lig 
by  to  the  earth  !  the  Sa 
udge  not  the  Lord  by 
ustice  and  grace,  with 
ustified  through  faith  al 


Keep  me,  through  this 
Keep  no  longer  at  a  dis 
Keep  our  haughty  passio 
King  of  glory,  reign  for 
Kings  for  harps  their  cr 
Knowing  as  I  am  known 
Knowledge,  alas,  'tis  all 

Large  and  abundant  ble 
Lead  us  to  righteousness 
Leaning  on  Thy  loving 
Leave  to  his  sovereign  sw 
Lent  to  us  for  a  season 
Let  all  that  dwell  above 
Let  all  the  creatures  join 
Let  all  your  lamps  be  br 
Let  cares  like  a  wild  del 
Let  deep  repentance,  fai 
Let  distant  times  and  na 
Let  everlasting  thanks  be 
Let  every  land  His  pow 
Let  every  thought,  and 
Let  ev'ry  kindred,  ev'ry 
Let  ev'ry  power  of  heart 
Let  ev'ry  sacred  temple 
Let  faith,  and  love,  and 
Let  fall  Thy  rod  of  terro 
Let  good  or  ill  befall  . 
Let  him  that  heareth  say 


HYMN  V 

137  3 

151  3 

137   4 

582  6 

268  3 

466  5 

309  2 

296  5 

38i  3 

161  3 

161  2 

158  3 

230  2 

329  2 

no  2 

76  4 

112  3 

562  4 

329  3 

206  2 

5i8  3 

162  2 

482  3 

588  6 

333   2 

260  3 

181  4 

337   4 

377   5 

260  2 

160  4 

8  2 

449  2 

383  3 

291  5 

22  3 

251  3 

13  4 

412  4 

149  5 

536  5 

541  2 

65  5 

223  3 

365  4 

275  2 

HYMN    V 

Let  Israel,  home  return  223  4 
Let  me  among  thy  saints  569  4 
Let  me  love  Thee  more  452  4 
Let  me  never  from  Thee  186  4 
J  Let  men  with  their  unit  65  4 
J  Let  me  see  my  Saviour's  187  2 
Let  mortals  ne'er  refuse  104  4 
Let  mountains  from  thei  80  2 
Let  music  swell  the  bre  538  3 
Let  not  conscience  mak  274  3 
Let  not  the  foe  of  Christ  592  2 
Let  not  this  life's  deceit  592  3 
Let  not  Thy  Spirit  e'er  88  4 
Let  our  mutual  love  be  206  4 
Let  pure  devotion's  ferv  184  3 
Let  sinners,  Lord,  Thy  2b  5 
Let  storms  of  woe  in  wh  474  4 
Let  that  love  veil  our  tr  540  3 
Let  the  dumb  world  its  236  3 
Let  the  living  here  be  fed  488  2 
Let  the  people  praise  Th  21  2 
Let  the  ransom'd  thus  re  20  2 
Let  these  earthly  Sabba  523  4 
Let  the  sweet  hope  that  344  3 
Let  the  world  despise  424  2 
Let  those  refuse  to  sing  334  2 
Let  Thy  kind  Spirit  in  188  5 
Let  us  in  life,  in  death  82  5 
Let  us  then  with  angels  230  5 
Lord,  in  Thee  I  now  be  300  4 
Life  and  peace  to  me  1m  186  3 
Life  is  the  hour  that  God  297  2 
Life's  labor  done,  as  sin  481  5 
Like  mighty  rushing  wi  248  3 
Like  the  sun's  reviving  173  2 
Lives  again  our  glorious  239  4 
Lo,  glad  I  come,  and  Th  425  5 
Lo !  Jesus,  who  invites  275  4 
Lonely  I  no  longer  roam  212  3 
Loose  all  your  bars  of  245  3 
Lord,  decide  the  doubt  452  3 
Lord,  for  those  days  we  216  5 
Lord,  give  us  such  a  fai  357  6 
Lord  God  of  truth  and  480  5 
Lord,  how  Thy  wonders  69  4 
Lord,  I  adore  Thy  mate  416  3 
Lord,  I  believe  Thou  ha  136  6 
Lord,  I  desire  with  The  398  2 


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HYMN 

Lord,  I  my  vows  to  The  515 
Lord,  in  the  temples  of  24 
Lord,  it  is  my  chief  com  451 
Lord  Jesus  !  be  our  con  435 
Lord,  keep  me.  safe  this  522 
Lord,  let  my  soul  for  ev  519 
Lord,  let  not  all  my  hop  292 
Lord,  may  our  union  for  203 
Lord,  may  that  holier  da  40 
Lord  !  on  Thy  cross  I  236 
Lord,  shall  we  lie  so  429 
Lord,  submissive  make  444 
Lord,  though  parted  fro  243 
Lord,  tune  our  hearts  to  578 
Lord  !  when  we  leave  167 
Lord,  with  this  guilty  he  527 
Lo !  the  angelic  bands  242 
Lo  !  the  heaven  its  Lord  242 
Lo,  the  scene  of  verdure  433 
Lo,  th'  incarnate  God  as  274 
Loud  may  the  troubled  80 
Loud  roaring,  the  billo  226 
Love  and  grief  my  heart  394 
Loved  ones  are  gone  be  589 
Lover  of  souls  !  Thou  30 
Love's  redeeming  work' 239 
Loving  Jesus,  gentle  La  500 
Low  at  Thy  feet  my  soul  366 
Lo,  we  come  to  Thee  for  276 
Lo,  with  deep  contrition  540 

Make  him  and  keep  him  260 
Make  me  like  a  little  337 
Make  me  to  walk  in  Thy  354 
Make  us  faithful,  make  543 
Make  us,  unguarded  yo  501 
Man  may  trouble  and  di  424 
May  each  in  each  still  fe  494 
May  every  mountain  he  537 
May  ev'ry  heart  confess  177 
May  ev'ry  passing  year  196 
May  lie  teach  us  to  ful  599 
May  never  pleasure  wea  1S5 
May  the  gospel's  joyful  36 
May  the  great  truths  we  593 
May  they  that  Jesus,  Wh  197 
May  thy  rich  grace  im  364 
May  Thy  young  servants  501 


V  HYMN    v 

3  May  we  in  faith  receive  489  5 
2  May  we  with  angels  vie    114  5 

5  Me  for  Thine  own  Thou  448  6 

6  Men  die  in    darkness   at  431    3 

2  'Midst  keen  reproach  an    117   3 

4  'Midst  storms  and  tern  80  4 
4  'Mid  the   chorus   of   the  573  4 

3  Mightiest  kings  His  pow   220  2 

4  Mild  He  lays  his  glory  230  3 
4  Millions  of   sinners    vile   272   5 

4  ''Mine  is  an  unchanging  451   3 

5  Mine  the  God  whom  yo  212  4 

6  Minutes  and  mercies  mu  524  3 
6  More  needful   this,  than  291   2 

4  Mortals  with  joy  beheld    103  4 

5  Mourn  for  the    lost — but  495   3 

2  Mourn  for  the   tarnished  495   2 

3  Mourning  souls,  dry    up   168  3 

4  Much    of   my   time    has   521    2 

5  Must  I  be  carried  to  the  456  2 
3 1 My  Advocate  appears  .  144  3 
2 'My  days,  unclouded  as  526  2 
2  My  faith  would  lay   her   135  3 


4  My  Father's  house  on  hi  5S8  3 
3  My  favored     soul    shall     78  5 

2  My  feet  shall  never  slide     84  2 

3  My  flesh    shall    slumber  564  4 

4  My  flesh   would   rest    in     46  2 

5  My  God,  how  wonderful     60  4 
4  My  God  is  reconciled  .     142  5 

My  gracious  master  and    151    2 
4  My  heart    grows     warm     522 

3  My  Jesus,  as   Thou  wilt 

4  My  knowledge  of  that  li 
4  My  life  I  would  anew  . 

2  My  life,  while  Thou  pre 

3  My  lifted  eye,  without  a 

4  My  native  country,  thee  538  2 

3  My  Saviour's  precious  bl   589  2 

4  My  Saviour,  whom  abse  470  2 
3  My  sins,    though     great,   298  4 

2  My  soul  lies  humbled  in 

3  My  soul    looks    back   to 

4  My  soul  obeys   the    alnii 
2  My  soul  rejoices  to  puis  25  i 

5  My  soul  shall  pray  for  Zi      54 
2  My    soul    would      leave   335   4 

6  My  thoughts  lie  open  to     57  3 


346 
374 

81 
5i 


301 
135 
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93 


HYMN 

My  willing    soul    would     34  , 


Nature  and  lime  all  ope  55 
Nearer  my  Father's  hou  468 
Nearer  the  bound  of  life  468 
Ne'er  think  the  vict'ry  457 
Never  from  Thy  pasture  258 
New  graces  ever  gaining  41 
New  time,  new  favors,  524 
No  bliss  can  equal  theirs  438 
No  burning  heats  by  da  84 
No  chilling  winds  nor  343 
No  earthly  Father  loves  60 
No;  facing  all  its  frown  121 
No  gloomy  cares  shall  42 
No  more  a  wand'ring  sh  99 
No  more  I  ask.  or  hope  417 
No  more  let  sins  and  so  no 
No  more  shall  foes  unci  224 
No  more  the  drops  of  pi  576 
No  mortal  can  with  Him  157 
None  in  vain  did  ever  600 
None  shall  measure  out  529 
No,  no,  it  is  not  dying  467 
No  profit  canst  thou  gai  377 
Nor  angels  can  their  joy  293 
No,  rather  let  me  freely  348 
Nor  gold,  nor  gems  cou  137 
Nor  let  the  good  man's  386 
No  room  for  mirth  or  tr  296 
Nor  pain,  nor  grief,  nor  555 
No  strife  shall  vex  Mes  227 
Not  a  brief  glance  I  beg  532 
Not  all  the  blessings  of  47 
Not  angels  round  the  th  114 
No  temple  made  with  ha  145 
Nothing  have  I,  Lord, to  314 
Nothing  in  my  hand  I  310 
Nothing  is  worth  a  thou  296 
Nothing  on  earth  do  I  413 
Not  life  itself,  with  all  47 
Not  mine,  not  mine  the  347 
Not  softest  strains  can  405 
Not  so  th'  ungodly  race  440 
Not  so  your  dying  eyes  277 
Not  the  labors  of  my  ha  310 
Not  to  the  last !  Thy  wo  339 
Not  with  the  hope  of  ga  332 


HYMN    V 

Now  I  am  Thine,  for  ev  408  5 
Xo  winter  there,  no  sha  551  4 
Now  justified  in  Thee  I  319  2 
Now  lend  Thy  gracious  205  4 
Now  may  the  King  des  35  2 
Now  redemption,  long  566  4 
Now  safely  moor* d — my  171  6 
Now  Satan  threatens  to  459  5 
Now,  sinners,  dry  your  95  5 
Now  the  desert  lands  re  214  3 
Now  the  full  glories  of  101  4 
Now,  these  little  ones  re  258  2 
Now  they  are  sent  to  gu  167  3 
Now,  though  he  reigns  134  3 
Now  Thy  gracious  word  31  2 
Now  to  our  God,  the  th  597  3 
Now  to  the  Lamb  that  165  5 
Now  to  the  throne  abov  240  4 
3  Now  to  you  my  spirit   tu  212  2 


Now  when   the  evening  459  4 
Now  with    His  saints   I  211   3 


O'er  the  blue  depths    of  232  4 

"O  fearful  !  O  faithless  !   226  3 

4  O  Fountain  !   life-bestow  268  2 

4  Oft  do  our  eyes  with  joy  426  2 

3  Often  I    feel    my    sinful   169  5 

2  Often  my  gracious  Frien  422  4 

4  Oft  have  our  fathers  told  483  4 

3  O  glorious  hour  !  O  bles  564  3 
2  Oh,  all  ye  nations!    rise  218  4 

4  O  happy  souls  that  pray     48  2 

2  Oh,  arm  me  with  the  mi  458  3 

3  Oh,  be    this    service    all  210  2 

2  Oh,  bless  the  Lord,  my  2  2 
Oh,  blest  the  men,  blest  49  2 
Oh,  come  the  happy  ho   191   4 

3  Oh,  could  we  make   our  572  5 

4  Oh,  enter  His  gates  with  4  3 
4  Oh,  for  a  lowly,  contrite  323  3 
4  Oh,  for  grace  our  hearts  108  4 
6  Oh,  for  the  living  flame  7  3 
2  Oh,  for  this  love  let  roc  155  5 
4  Oh,  garden  of  Olives,  th   126  3 

4  Oh,  give  us  hearts  to  lo  118  4 
2  Oh,  grant  that  nothing  in  401  2 
2  Oh,  guide  them  safe  this  493  4 

5  Oh,  hah  He  not  pitied  th     97  3 


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Oh,  happy  bond  that  se  211 
Oh,  happy  servant  he  .  449 
Oh,  hasten,  mercy  to  im  285 
Oh,  if  my  Lord  would  477 
Oh,  in  Thy  light  be  min  119 
Oh,  let  me  feel  thy  pow  446 
Oh,  let  my  hand  forget  328 
Oh,  let  them  spread  Thy  222 
Oh,  let  the  same  Almigh  508 
Oh,  let  Thy  boundress  479 
Oh,  let  thy  chosen  few  205 
Oh,  let  Thy  rising  beam  511 
Oh,  let  Thy  sacred  pres  413 
Oh,  let  Thy  spirit  to  my  302 
Oh,  let  Thy  word  of  gr  501 
Oh,  lovely  attitude  !  He  283 
Oh,  may  I  bear  some  hu  101 
Oh,  may  I  learn  the  art  458 
Oh,  may  I  love  like  Thee  458 
Oh,  may  I  never  faint  no  210 
Oh,  may  I  rise  with  The  381 
Oh,  may  my  heart,  by  gr  291 
Oh,  may  no  gloomy  crim  511 
Oh,  may  our  willing  hea  166 
Oh,  may  the  Holy  Spirit  553 
Oh,  may  the  influence  of  593 
Oh,  may  these  heavenly  249 
Oh,  may  these  thoughts  58 
Oh,  may  the  sweet,  the  156 
Oh,  may  Thy  Spirit  gui  509 
Oh,  may  we  all  be  foun  568 
Oh,  may  we  all  insure  .  568 
Oh,  might  we,  with  beli  306 
Oh,  no,  this  is  not  dying  467 
O  Holy  Father,  Holy  So  247 
O  Holy  Spirit!  rise  .  .  218 
Oh,  on  that  day  that  wra  567 
O  Hope  of  ev'ry  contrite  176 
Oh,  shine  on  this  benig  299 
Oh,  spread  Thy  coverin  86 
Oh,  that  each  in  the  day  547 
Oh,  that  I  could  forever  178 
Oh,  that  men  would  pra  20 
Oh,  that  our  thoughts  an  ^8 
Oh,  that  with  yonder  sa  149 
Oh,  tell  of  His  might  an  5 
(  >h,  then  shall  the  veil  be  470 
Oh,  then  with  hymns  of  487 


V  HYMN    V 

2  Oh,  the  transporting,  ra  343  2 
4  Oh,  to  grace   how   great      163 

2  Oh,  wash  my  soul    from   298  5 

3  Oh, watch  and  fight,  and  457  2 

4  Oh,  what  are  all  my  suff  342  4 

5  Oh,  what  a  scene  was  th   238  2 

6  Oh,  what  hath  Jesus  bo  342  3 
3  Oh,  when  His  wisdom  59  4 
3  Oh,  when,  thou  city  of  590  3 
5  Oh,  where  is  this  myste  295  3 
2  Oh,  who  like  Thee  so  ca  119  2 
2  Oh,  wondrous  knowledg     57  4 

2  Oh,  wondrous    love,    to  330  5 

3  O  Jesus,  come  and  rule  398  3 

4  O  Jesus,  ever  with  us  sta  267  5 
2  O  Jesus,  full  of  truth  and    148   2 

5  O  Jesus,  light  of  all  belo  177  3 
5  O  Jesus  !  ride  onward,  281  3 
4  O  Lord  of  hosts,  Thou  49  5 
4  O  Lord!  with  sorrow  an  122  3 
4  On  all  our  Pastors  pour  563  3 
4  Once  on  the  raging  seas  171  3 
4  Once  safe  in  Thine  almi  322  3 
4  Once  they  were  mourn  in  369  2 

2  Once  with  Adam's  race   154  2 

3  On  Christ,  by   faith,   my  410  2 

4  One  army  of  the  living  435  3 

4  On  earth  they  sought   th  496  5 

5  On  earth  we  want  the  si  391  2 
5  On  earth  with  His  own  557  3 
5  One  day,  amid  the  place  34  3 
5  One  day  within  Thy  sac     49 

4  One  family — we    dwell  435 

5  One  gracious  look  of  Th  421 
4  One  with  Thyself,  may  118 
3  On  Him  the  Spirit,  large  1 1 1 
3  Only  believe,    in    living  339 

3  On  Thee    each   moment     69 

4  On  this  auspicious  hour  493  2 
4  On  this  auspicious  morn  37  2 
3  On  Thy  support  our  sou  375  4 

3  On  wings  of  faith  and  st  447  4 

4  Open  Thou  the  crystal  3S7  2 
3  Order    my    footsteps   by  354  2 

6  Or  if  on  joyful  wing  .  393  5 
2  O   Saviour,    then    in    all   473   5 

5  ()  sweet  abode  of  peace  340  5 
2  Other  knowledge   I   dis  415   2 


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HYMN    V 

Other  refuge  have  I  non  358  2 
O  Thou  incarnate  Word  64  2 
O  Thou  that  wouldst  not  294  5 

O  Thou,  whose  infancy  507  3 
Our  absent  King  the  wa  474  2 
Our  anxious  souls  prepa  568  2 
Our  daily  bread  supply  32  3 
Our  days  are  as  the  gras  3  6 
Our  days  run  thought) es  287  2 
Our  dearest  joys,  and  ne  414  3 
Our  fathers'  God,  to  The  538  4 
Our  flesh  and  sense  mus  351  3 
Our  glad  hosannas,  Prin  ill 
Our  glorious  Leader  cl  369  5 
Our  God  our  Father  is  1^%  5 
Our  God,  our  help  in  ag  389  6 
Our  hearts  exult  in  song  225  4 
Our  hearts,  to  folly  pron  501  3 
Our  labors  done,  securel  565  3 
Our  life  is  a  dream  .  .  547  2 
Our  lives  through  vario  55  5 
Our  powers  are  oft  disso  426  4 
Our  restless  spirits  yearn  267  4 
Our  sun  is  sinking  now  528  3 
Our  very  frailty  brings  us  535  5 
Our  very  frame  is  mix'd  90  2 
Our  wasting  lives  are  sh  475  2 
O  vale  of  tears,  no  long  535  5 
O  ye  banished   seed,  be  444  3 

Pardon  all  my  past  trans  529  5 

Paschal   Lamb,  by    God   150  2 

Pause,  my  soul,  adore  an     96  2 

Peace  be  within  these  sa  490  5 

Peace  be  within   this   sa     54  3 

Peace  is    on   the    world  533  2 

"Peace  on    earth,    good  229  3 

Peace,  prosperity  and  he  549  4 

Peace  to  our  brethren  gi   601  2 

Peace,  with  her  olives  cr  216  4 

People  and  realms  of  ev  213  2 

"Perhape  He  will  admit  286  4 

Perpetual  blessings  from   527  3 

Pilgrims  in  this   vale  of  573  2 

Pity  my   frailty,   dearest  453  4 

Pleased  with  the  news,  293  2 

Plenteous  grace  with  Th  358  4 

Poor,  helpless  worms  in     90  4 


HYMN  V 

Poor,  sinful,  thirsty,    fai   272  2 

Poor  though  I    am — des  463  4 

Praise  and  honor  to  the  491  4 

Praise  and  honor  to   the  492  4 

Praise  God    from  whom  519  5 
Praise  the  God  of  our  sa      114 

Praise  the  Lord — for  He      1 1  2 

Prayer  is  the   burden   of  326  2 

Prayer  is  the  Christian's  326  4 

Prayer  is  the  contrite   si  326  5 

Prayer  is  the  simplest  fo  326  3 

Prayer  makes  the  dark'n  327  2 

Preserved  by   Thine   Al  508  2 

Prevent  it,  Lord,  by  Th  569  3 

Princes  to    His   imperial   165  2 

"  Prostrate  I'll  lie  before  286  3 

Put  all  thy  beauteous  ga  224  2 

Put  thou  thy  trust  in   Go  377  3 

Raised    from    the   dead,  318  5 

Rejoice,  ye  that  love  Hi     10  3 

Religion  bears  our  spirit  351  4 

Religion  can   assuage   .     446  2 

Religion  should  our  tho  291  3 

Remember  still  that  the  504  2 

Remember  Thee  and  all  261  5 

Renouncing  ev'ry  world  41 1  4 

Repeated  crimes  awake   143  2 

Rest  for  my  soul  I  long  352  2 

Restraining    prayer,   we  327  3 

Return,  O    Holy  Dove  !  392  4 

Revive,  O   God,  despon  207  5 

Revive  our  drooping  fai   324  3 

Rise,  touch'd  with   grati  283  4 

Rivers  of  mercy  here  .     271  5 

Rivers  to  the  ocean   run  407  2 

Round    each    habitation   193  3 

Round  the   altar,  priests  482  4 

Sages  !  leave  your  conte  234  3 

Saints  !  before  the  altar  234  4 

Salvation  !  let  the   echo   102  3 

Salvation  !  O  Thou  blee   102  4 

Save  me  from  death:    fr   147  4 

Saviour,  hasten  Thine  ap  162  3 

Saviour,  may  our  Sabba  533  4 

Say:   "Live  for  ever ,  wo   140  5 

Say,  shall  we  yield  Him   170  3 


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HYMN 

Seal  my  forgiveness  in  526 
Seasons,  and  months,  an  548 
See  from  His  head,  His  127 
See!  He  lifts  His  hands  243 
See,  how  we  grovel  here  182 
See,  low  before  Thy  thr  299 
See  the  Judge  our  natur  571 
See,  the  streams  of  livin  193 
Send  down,  O  Lord,  a  185 
Send  some  message  fro  26 
Serene  I  laid  me  down  510 
Shall  see  him  wear  that  469 
Shall  we  go  on  to  sin  .  355 
Shall  we  whose  souls  ar  221 
She  guides  the  young  wi  497 
Shepherds  !  in  the  fields  234 
She  pleads  for  all  the  jo  91 
Shine,  dearest  Lord,  fro  207 
Shortly  this  prison  of  my  465 
Should  all  the  hosts  of  144 
Should  coming  days  be  474 
Should  earth  against  my  383 
Should  earth  and  hell  70 
Shout,  ye  little  floek,  an  444 
Shows  me  the  precious  359 
Show  me  the  way  to  shu  294 
Show  my  forgetful  feet  423 
Show  us  some  token  of  489 
Since  from  His  bounty  I  157 
Since  He,  the  Immortal,  557 
Since  that  love  had  no  96 
Sing  how  eternal  love  .  95 
Sing  of  His  dying  love  12 
Sing  the  Son's  amazing  53 
Sing,  till  we  feel  our  he  12 
Sing  we  then  eternal  lov  53 
Sing  we,  too,  the  Spirit's  53 
Sing,  ye  bright  angelic  154 
Sinner,  come,  for  here  is  279 
Sinner,  it  was  a  heavenl  288 
Sinners  !  join  the  heave  244 
Slain  in  the  guilty  sinne  312 
Smile  on  my  minutes  as  508 
Smooth  let  it  be,  or  rou  347 
S<>  Abra'm,  by  divine  co  360 
So  fades  a  summer  clou  481 
Soft  descend  the  dews  of  433 
So  Jesus  slept,  God's  dy  555 


HYMN   V 

So  let  Thy  grace  surrou  57  5 
So,  Lord,  we  commit  th  557  4 
So  may  they  live  to  The  199  3 
Soon  and  forever  the  wo  587  3 
Soon  as  from  earth  I  go  294  2 
Soon  as  the  evening  sha  68  3 
Soon  as  the  morning  lig  459  2 
So  on  a  tree  divinely  fa  914 
Soon,  for  me,  the  light  531  4 
Soon  must  we  change  ou  158  4 
Soon  shall  I  pass  the  gl  169  6 
Soon  shall  we  hear  Him  125 
Soon  shall  we  meet  agai  584  4 
Soon,  too,  my  slumb'rin  469  4 
Soon  will  our  race  been  201  3 
Soon  will  the  Lord,  my  410  4 
Soon  will  the  saints  in  gl  410  5 
Sorrow  and  pain  and  ev  578  2 
So  shall  I   triumph   o'er  453  5 

4  So  shall  my  walk  be  clo  392  6 

3  So  shall  that  curse  remo   570  5 
2  So  shall  the   soul   whom   302  4 

5  So  whene'er  the  signal's  594  3 

4  So  within  Thy  palace  ga  543  5 
Sow  thy  seed  be  never  433  3 
Speak  Thy  pard'ning  gr  186  2 
Spirit  of  grace,  all  meek  338  3 
Spirit  of  holiness  ...  64  3 
Spurn  not  the  call  to  lif  288  3 
Stand,  then,  in  Higgrea  454  3 
Stand  up,  and  bless  the  7  5 
Still  be  it  our  supreme  541  3 
Still  for  us  He  interced  243  5 
Still  hand  in  hand,  their  494  3 
Still  let  Thy  love  point  401  4 
Still  looking  to  Jesus,  oh  373  3 
Still  the  Spirit  lingers ne  533  3 
Still  would  we  bear  Thy  517  2 
Strike,  strike  the  harps  231  4 
Stronger  His  love  than  178  2 
Strong  in  the  Lord  of  454  2 
Strong  were  thy  foes,  bu  228  2 
Such  are  the  wonders  of  98  4 
Such  IS  Thy  glorious  wo  264  2 
Such  was  our  Lord,  and  121  3 
Such  was  Thy  truth,  and  1 16  2 
Sure  I  must  light  if  Two  456  4 
Sure  never  tdl  my  latest^  129   2 


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Sure  there  was  ne'er  a 
Sure  there  was  never   lo 

Sure,  were  I  not  most  vi 
Sweet,  at    the    dawning 

Sweet  bonds,  that  unite 
Sweet  fields,  beyond  the 
Sweet  in  His  righteousn 

Sweet  is  the  day  of  sacr 
Sweet,  on  this  day  of  re 
Sweet  the  place  exceedi 
Sweet  to  look  back,  and 
Sweet  to  look  inward, an 
Sweet  to  reflect  how  gra 
Swift  as  an  eagle  cuts  th 

Take,  «my  soul,  thy  full 
Teach  me  to  live,  that  I 
Teach  them  to  sow  the 
Teach  us,  O  Lord,  to  ke 
Teach  us  to  pray  and  pr 
Tell  me,  ye  who  hear 
Ten  thousand  ages  eie 
Ten  thousand  thousand 
Thanks  for  mercies  past 
That  bears  unmoved  the 
That  breath  is  Thine  ete 
That,  having  all  things 
That  man  may  last,  but 
That  prize,  with  peerles 
That  tender  heart,  whic 
That  when  my  days  are 
That,  when  this  life  is 
That  will  not  murmur 
The  apostles  join  the  gl 
The  beam  that  shines  on 
The  bleeding  martyrs, th 
Tne  body  for  our  ranso 
The  bounties  of  Thy  lov 
The  brightest  things  bel 
The  burden  which  I  feel 
The  calm  retreat,  the  sil 
The  Christian's  heart  hi 
The  Church  triumphant 
The  Comforter  is  come 
The  Conqueror  ascends 
The  consecrated  cross  I'l 
The  darkness  of  my  for 
The  dearest  idol  I   have 


HYMN  V 

419  2 

264  3 

422  5 

44  2 

580  2 

572  3 

464  5 

43  2 

44  3 

53  5 

464  3 

464  2 

464  4 

85  5 

424  4 

519  3 

200  4 

427  2 

28  3 

132  2 

71  2 

75   4 

544  3 

357  4 

546  4 

454  4 

427  3 

450  4 

121  2 

522  4 

563  4 

357  2 

33  3 

227  3 

59i  5 

266  2 

74  6 

414  2 

421  4 

534  2 

325  2 

204  2 

589  3 

240  3 

345  3 

100  3 

392  5 

[The  deepest  rev  '  rence, 
The  dying  thief  rejoiced 
,Thee,  holy  Prophet,  Pri 
Thee  in  Thy  glorious  re 
Thee  may  our  tongues  fo 
The  evil  of  my  former  st 
The  Father  hears  Him 
The  Father  of  eternal  li 
The  fearful  soul  that  tir 
The  feeling  heart,  the 
The  flow  '  ry  spring,  at 
The  foolish  builders,  scr 
The  gates  of  gospel  gra 
The  God  who  rules  on 
The  good,  the  fruitful 
The  gospel  trumpet  hea 
The  grace  on  man  besto 
The  graves  of  all  His  sa 
The  hand  that  gave  it  st 
The  hand  that  now  with 
The  hardness  of  our  he 
The  heads  that  guide  en 
The  holy  to  the  holiest 
The  hope  that  such  a  da 
Their  fancied  joys,  how 
The  joyous  hills  of  Pales 
The  joy  that  fades  is  not 
The  kingdom  that  I  see 
The  King  himself  come 
The  Lamb's  apostles  the 
The  Lamb  that  died  for 
The  light  of  smiles  shall 
The  light  of  truth  to  us 
The  Lord  beheld  me  so 
The  Lord  makes  bate 
The  Lord  our  portion  is 
The  Lord  our  refuge  is 
The  Lord  our  Shepherd 
The  Lord  pours  eyesight 
The  Lord  put  forth  His 
The  man  that  durst  desp 
The  mighty  God,  whose 
The  more  I  strove  again 
Them  the  Spirit  hath  de 
Then  all  His  faithful  so 
Then  at  each  soul's  retu 
The  nation  Thou  hast  bl 
Then  back  to  heaven   th 


HYMN 

IS 

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204 

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177 

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100 

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486 

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386 

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HYMN 

Thence  He  arose,  ascen  558 
Then  give  all   the   glory     97 
Then,  if  Thou  Thy  help  437 
Then  if  Thy  Spirit  touch   534 
Then,  in  a  nobler,  sweet   136 
Then  let  me  mount  and    169 
Then  let  my  soui  march  455 
Then  let  our  humble   fa   109 
Then  let  our  songs  abou  334 
Then  let  the  last  loud  tr   ^58 
Then  let    the    love    that  ~6i 
Then  let  us  earnest  be  .     331 
Then  love's  soft  dew  o'e  565 
Then  may    a    Saviour's  553 
Then  save  me  from  eter  312 
Then  Saviour,  theu,   my  305 
Then  shall  I  end  my   sa  374 
Then  shall  I  see,  and  he     43 
Then  shall  my  heart   ha  439 
Then  shall  my  soul  with   255 
Then  shall  Thy  love  ins  298 
Then  shall  war  and  turn   220 
Then,  then  shall  I  know  373 
Then,  thou  Church  Triu  552 
Then,  though  it  be  in  ac   141 
Then  what  my  thoughts  297 
Then,  when  the  glorious  432 
Then  why,  O  blessed  Je  ^2 
Then  will    He   own   my  384 
Then  within  Thy  fold  et  258 
Then  with    my  'waking  393 
The  opening  heavens  ar  335 
The  pains,     the    groans,  477 
The  patriarchs  of  old  .     591 
The  pity  of  the   Lord  .         3 
There  all  the  millions  of  576 
There  are  no  acts  of  par  297 
There  dwells  my  LoVd,  591 
There  dwells  the  sov'rei  579 
There  everlasting  spring  572 
There  faith   lifts  "up  ht\-  575 
There  for  him   high    tri  243 
There    fragrant    flowers  575 
There,  from    the   bosom  416 
There  generous  fruits,  th   343 
There  glories  shine,  and   185 
There  happier  bowers  590 
There  His  trinmphial  ch  245 


L,,  .  HYMN  V 

5|  I  here,  111   worship  purer     27  3 
6  There  is  a   day  of  sunny  386  3 
There  is  a    death  whose  480  4 
1  here  is  a  home  for  wea  575   2 
There  is  a  home  of  swe  574  3 
There  is  a  line,  by  us  un   295   2 
There  is  a    place    where  328  2 
There  is   a  scene   where  328  3 
There  is  a  world   above,  583  3 
There  I  shall    dwell    for  380  3 
There  languor,   shall  no     42  3 
There  let  the  way  appea  393  3 
There,  like  the  nighting  534  4 
There  may  this   congreg  201   4 
There's  not  a    plant    nor     69  5 
There  on    a  throne,  how  57$  4 
There  purity    with    love  574  4 
"  There,"  says   the   Savi     23   2 
There  shall    I    bathe  my  ^  4 
There  shall  I  wear   a   st  455  4 
There  shall    morality  no  579  4 
There  shall  my  disimpri  469  2 
There  shall  our  raptured  '126 
There  shall  the  foll'wers  578  5 
„  There  shall    we  see    his  334  5 
3  There's  not  a  sparrow  or     71   3 
*  There  still   my  thoughts  380  2 
There,   there,    on    eagle  328  5 
There,    there    unshaken  359  6 
There,  when  the  turmoil  565   2 
There  wisdom  shines  in     98  2 
The  rich  profusion  natur  536  3 
The  rising  God  forsakes   140  3 
The  rising  morn  cannot  514  3 
The  root  of  David,  here   104  2 
The  Saviour  did  not  join   114  4 
The  scourge,  the  thorns,  236  2 
These,  and   ev'ry  secret  418  4 
These  are  the  saints   bel  582  2 
These  ashes,  too,  this  lit  565   5 
These  eyes  shall  see  Him  469  5 
These  lively    hopes    we  476  4 
These  through  fiery  trial  581    2 
These  varied  mercies,   550  4 
The  Shepherd   sought     99  2 
'Hie  shining    firmament  447  3 
The  Spirit,  by  His  heav  179  2 
The  spring's  sweet  infill  550  3 


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99 


The  sou],  from  sin  forev 

"  The  soul  that  on  Jesus 

The  st(  rm    is     'aid,    the 

Th'  eternal  God    calls  fr 

The  testimonies   of  Thy 

The  things  of  Christ  the 

The  thought  I  dread,  the 

The  troubled  conscience 

The  various    forms    that 

The  veil   of  night   is  no 

The  want  of  sight  she  we 

The  watchmen  join  their 

The  way  the  holy  proph 

Hie  wings  of  ev'ry  huur 

The  work,    O    Lord,    is 

The  world  can  never  giv 

The  world  shut  out  from 

The  wounded  conscienc 

They  all,  in  life  or  death 

They  come  to  watch  aro 

They  go    from    strength 

They  mark'd  the  footste 

They  neither   know    nor 

They  never  sunk  so  low 

The  young,  the  old  iiisp 

They  watch  for  souls,  fo 

Thanks  we  give,  and  ad 

Thine  all-surrounding  si 

Thine  earthly     Sabbaths 

Thine  everlasting    truth 

Thine  eye  beholds    with 

Thine  shall  forever  be  . 

Thine  would  I    live,  Th 

1  his  awful    God    is  ours 

This  can  my  fears    contr 

This  delight  I  fain  woul 

This  fleshly  robe  the  Lo 

This  house     with    grace 

''This  is  my  body,  broke 

This  is  the  grace'  that    li 

This  is  the  hidden  life  I 

This  is  the    way    I    long 

This  lamp,    through    all 

This  land,  through  whic 

This  life's   a  dream,    an 

This  only  woe  I    deprec 

This  spotless  robe  the  sa 

This  temple,  hallow'd  by 


**"»    V    ^  HYMN    V 

578  3  This  was  compassion  li  134  2 
363  7  This  world  the  Master  535  3 
4  Thou  art  a    God,  before  509  3 


277 
408 

179 
453 
180 

309 

58 

260 

198 

425 

22 

191 

480 


Thou  art  the  earnest  of  189  4 
Thou  art  the  life;  the  re  106  3 
Thou  art  the  truth;  Thy  106  2 
Thou  art  the  way,  the  tr  106  4 
Thou  art  Thyself  the  Wa  304  2 
Thou  canst  not  toil  in  va  432  5 
Those  mighty  orbs  prod  101  2 
Though  billows  after  bil  371  3 
Though  by  the  dreadful  81  3 
Though  cast  down  we  'r  556  2 


Though  high    above    all 
Though  I  have  most  unf  460  3 
Though  I    have    steej'd  460  2 
399  2  Though  in  a  bare  and  ru     y^  3 
359  3  Though  in  the   paths    of     y^  4 
436  3  Though  like  the    wande  393   2 
472   2  Though  neither  vine  nor  368  4 
48  3  Though  numerous   hosts    169  3 
369  4  Though  our  sins,  our  he   540  2 
78  4  Though  such  griefs  were  336  3 
114  3  Though  the  night  be   da  520  2 
248  4  Though  thickest   danger  371   2 
197  3 Though  to-day  we  're   fi  556  3 
594  2  Though  unbelief  sugges  331   3 
57   2  Thou  great     and      good  409   2 
42  2  Thou  hast   inclined    this  408  6 
82  4  Thou  hast  redeem 'd  our   165   6 
14  5  Thou  hast    promised    to  498  2 
32   5  Thou  know'st  I  love  Th  404  5 
209  4  Thon  know'st    the    wav   148  3 
334  4  Thou,  O  Christ,  art  all  I  358  3 
445   2  Thou,  O  my  Jesus,  Tho  332  2 
303  4  Thou  our  only  hope  and    173   3 
535   2  Thou  Prince  of  life  !   an   218  2 
28  6  Thou,  righteous  God,  pr      18  4 
262  3  Thus  shall  we   best   pro  351    2 
333  4  "  Thou  shalt  see  My  glo  451  4 
399  3  Jhou  spread'st  the  curia  512  2 
425  3  Thou  the  sacrifice  receiv  257  2 
2S3  3  Thou  who,  houseless,  so  279  2 
105  4  Thou,  whose  all-pervadi  531    2 
564  2  Thou  who,    sinless,    yet  531    3 

460  5  Through  all    eternity 'to     75   6 
321   4  Through  all  the  dangers  527   2 

461  3  Through  changes,  brigh  601    3 


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HYMN 

Through  each  perplexin     86 

Through  ev'ry   age    His  361 
Through  ev'ry  period  of     75 

Through  life's  bewilder  446 
Through  ten  thousand  ch  278 
Through  tribulation  gre  582 
Through  waves,  and  cl  82 
Th'  unwearied  sun,  fro  68 
Thus  cheer  us  through  th  87 
Thus  doth  th'  eternal  sp  123 
Thus  let  me,  Lord,  whi  372 
Thus,  like  the  morning,  551 
Thus  might  I  hide  my  128 
Thus  star  by  star  declin  583 
Thus  till  my  last  expiri  398 
Thus,  when  life's  toilso  395 
Thus  while  His  death  129 
Thus  would  I  live  till  na  399 
Thus  would  my  rising  so  510 
Thy  body,  broken  for  my  261 
Thy  bountiful  care  what  5 
Thy  counsels.  Lord,  sha  406 
Thy  face  with  reverence  430 
Thy  favor  all  my  journe  348^ 
Thy  flock,  Thine  own  78 
Thy  foes  might  hate,  de  118 
Thy  glorious  eye  pervad  41 1 
Thy  glorious  power  wor  180 
Thy  glory  never  hence  485 
Thy  glory  o'er  creation  255 
Thy  grace  first  made  me  100 
Thy  kingdom  come;  Th  32 
Thy  love  the  powers  of  51 
Thy  nature,  gracious  Lo  323 
Thy  pard'ning  love,  so  420 
Thy  precepts  make  me  252 
Thy  promise  is  my  only  330 
Thy  saints,  in  all  this  gl  456 
Thy  Spirit  then  will  spe  205 
Thy  temple  is  the  arch  40 
Thy  threat' n in gs  wake  250 
Thy  throne  eternal  ages  55 
Thy  truth  unchanged  ha  267 
Thy  ways  are  little  kno  445 
Thy  word  is  everlasting  252 
Till  ( iod  in  human  flesh  139 
Till  then — nor  is  my  bo  T74 
Time,  like    an    ever-rolli   389 


V  HYMN    V 

3PT  is  but  a  little  while  .     586  5 
3 1 ' T  is  but  in  part  I  know     77  4 


'T  is  by  the  merits  of  Th  139  2 
'T  is  done,  the  great  tra  211  4 
'T  is  done,  the  precious  235  3 
'T  is  God's  all  animatin  450  3 
'T  is  heaven  alone  can  579  2 
'T  is  He,  by  His  almig  465  3 
'T  is  He  forgives  thy  sin  2  3 
'T  is  He,  my  soul,  that  13  3 
'T  is  here,  whene'er  my  255  3 
'T  is  his  almighty  love  19  2 
'T  is  like  the  sun,  a  hea  252  2 
'T  is  love  that  makes  ou  333  3 
'T  is  not  a  cause  of  sma  197  2 
'T  is  not  by  works  of  rig  318  3 
'T  is  ours  the  furrows  to  87  3 
'T  is  pleasure  more  than  263  3 
T  is  prayer  supports  the  325  5 
T  is  strung  and  tuned  136  7 
Till  then  I  would  Thy  175  5 
'T  is  then  the  soul  is  fre  574  2 
'T  is  there  with  the  lam  397  3 
'T  is  the  same  pleasure  438  6 
'T  is  Thine  to  cleanse  th  324  4 
'T  is  through  the  purch  318  4 
'T  is  well  when  at  His  441  5 
'T  is  well  when  Jesus  ca  441  6 
'T  is  well  when  joys  ari  441  3 
'T  is  well  when  on  the  441  4 
To  a  pleasant  land  He  20  3 
To-day  arose  our  glorio  39  2 
To-day  attend  His  voice  6  4 
To-day  on  weary  nation  41  2 
To  God  He  left  His  rig  117  4 
To  God  the  Father  glor  502  6 
To  God,  the  Father,  So  511  5 
To  (iod,  the  only  wise  601  4 
To  heaven,  the  place  of  157  5 
To  Him  I  owe  my  life  157  5 
To  Him  my  thanks  shal  402  5 
Toil  on,  faint  not,  keep  431  4 
To  love  Thy  word  their  505  3 
To  our  Redeemer,  God,  19  5 
To  pray,  and  wait  the  ho 
1 « »  serve  the  present  age  428  2 
To  songs  of  praise  and  44  4 
5  To  spread  the  rays  of  he    117   2 


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hymn- 
To  the  dear  fountain  of  315 
To  Thee  aloud  all  ange  33 
To  Thee,  as  to  our  cov'  86 
To  Thee,  great  One  in  66 
To  Thee  I  tell  each  risi  367 
To  Thee  our  humble  vo  86 
To  Thee  our  souls  in  fa  361 
To  Thee,  then,  O  Jesus,  233 
To  Thee  they  all  pertain  486 
To  Thee  we  all  our  pow  546 
To  the  Holy  Spirit  be  .  67 
To  the  name  of  Christ  67 
To  thine  almighty  Spirit  65 
To  things  unseen  by  mor  370 
To  this  dear  refuge,  Lor  14 
To  this  dear  Surety's  ha  144 
To  this  temple, where  we  492 
To  this,  the  joyful  natio  227 
Touch' d  with  a  sympath  109 
To  us  remains  nor  place  349 
To  us  the  sacred  word  29 
To  us  Thy  cross  is  life  152 
To  us  Thy  cross  with  all  152 
To  what  Thy  laws  impa  501 
.  Trees  of  life  the  banks  278 
True  holiness  shall  strik  216 
True  Son  of  the  Father,  233 
True,  't  is  a  straight  and  85 
Truly  blessed  is  this  sta  394 
Trusting  His  wisdom  an  71 
Tune  your  harps  anew,  138 
Turn,  Christian,  turn  :  478 
Turn,  sinner,  turn;  thy  478 
'Twas  grace  that  taught  93 
'Twas  mercy  fill'd  the  th  95 
'Twas  thus  a  widow  poo  331 

Under  the  shadow  of  389 
Unfailing  Comfort,  heav  247 
Unknown  to  mortal  ears  582 
Unnumber'd  comforts  on  75 
Unshaken  as  eternal  hill  194 
Unwearied,  may  I  this  401 
Upon  the  crystal  paveme  345 
Up  to  that  world  of  light  584 
Up  to  the  hills,  where  509 
Up,  up,  in  swift  ascent,  559 
Urged  on    by  His  grace,     97 


HYMN   v 

Vainly  we  offer  each  am  170  4 
Vain  the  stone,  the  watc  239  3 
View  Him  prostrate  in  274  4 
Visit,  then,  this   soul   of  516  3 


Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  221  4 
Waked  by  the  trumpet's  294  3 
Waken,  O  Lord,  our  dr  475  5 
Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  128  2 
Watch  !  't  is  your  Lord  449  3 
Weak  is  the  effort  of  my   175  4 

2  We  are   His  people,  we        1   3 

3  Weary  of  this  war  within   276  3 

4  We  ask  not,  Lord,  the  cl  246  2 

4  We  bless  Thy  holy  word  191  5 
2  We  come  to  hear  Jehov  28  2 
2  We,  for  whom  God  the  429  3 
2  We,  for  whose  sake  all  429  2 
2  We  have  not  reach'd  th  528  2 

2  We  know  that  scenes  not  494  2 

3  We'll  crowd   Thy   gates        1   4 

5  Well  might  the  heavens  166  2 

3  Well  might  the  sun  in  128  3 
5  Well  pleased  the  Father  293  3 

4  Well,  the  delightful  day  159  4 
3 1  We  long  to  see  Thy  ch  219  2 
2  We  mark  her  goodly  bat   194  2 

2  We  meet  at  Thy  comma     23  3 

3  We  meet  with  one  accor  248  2 

5  We  mourn  not  that  prop  246  3 

4  We  ourselves  are  God's  552  2 
4  We  own  and   bless  Thy  550  5 

3  Were  I  in  heaven  with  406  3 
2  Were   the    whole    realm    127  4 

4  We  share  our  mutual  wo  434  3 

4  We  speak  of  its  service  585  4 
We  taste  Thee,  O   Thou  267  3 

2  We  tread    the    path  our  426  3 

3  We  walk  by  faith  of  joy  465   4 

5  We  yet  survive  but  who   546  3 

2  What  brought  them  to  th  496  3 

4  Whate'er    events    betide  365  3 

3  Whate'er    in    me   seems  319  4 

4  Whate'er  pursuits  my  ti  411  2 
Whate'er  Thou  deniest  580  5 
Whate'er  Thy  will  deni  445  3 
Whate'er  Thy  will   orda  445   4 

5  J  What  have    I    done    for  527  4 


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HYMN    V 

What  if  the  springs  of  li  406  4 

What  language   shall     I  130  3 

What  less  than  Thine  al  188  3 

What  peaceful    hours    I  392  3 

What  shall    we    give    to  542  3 

What  though  in   solemn  68  5 

What  though    the    gates  192  4 

What  though    the    spicy  221    2 

What  though  thou  rulest  82  3 

What  unbelieving    heart  361   4 

What  was  there   in   man  97  4 

When  all  I  am  I  clearly  399  4 

When  dangers  threat    in  72  3 

When  darkness  and    wh  462  4 

When  death    shall   inter  545   5 

When  each  day's  scenes  513   2 

Whene'er  I   wander   fro  408  4 

Whene'er  I  feel   temptat  238  4 

When  ends  life's  transie  364  4 

When  fainting  under  gu  238  3 

When  from  flesh  the  spi  562  5 

When  from  the    dust    of  321    2 

When  gladness    wings  51    5 

When  He  lived  on  earth  108   3 

When  1  have   err'd    and  146  3 

When  the  bosom  of  the  550  2 

Wrhen  in  the  slippery  pa  75   3 

When  in  the  solemn   ho  378  4 

When  in  the  sultry  gleb  73   2 

When  I  quit   this  feeble  96  4 

When  I  tread  the  verge  387   3 

When  I  turn   mine  eyes  452  2 

When  kings  against    her  483  3 

When  nature  faints  arou  405  4 

When  once  Thou   visite  177   2 

When  on  my  acking,  bu  378  2 

When  our  work   of   life  518  4 

When  reason   tired    and  446  4 

When  Satan  by  my  sins  146  4 

When  seated  at  the  feast  238   5 

When  shall  I  reach  that  343  6 

When  shall  love  freely  fl  584  2 

When  shall  that  glorious  42   5 

When  shall  these  eyes  th  590  2 

When  shall  we  reach   th  112  5 

When,  shriv'ling   like   a  567   2 

When  sinners  break    the  IOI    3 

When  soft    the    dews    of  530  2 


HYMN    V 

When  some  kind  promi  188  2 
When  storms  of  fierce  te  141  3 
When  tempest  clouds  ar  339  4 
When  that  happy  era  be  470  4 
When  that  illustrious  da  456  6 
When  the  angel  sounds  96  5 
When  the  dark  scene  of  238  6 
When  the  full  light  of  146  6 
When  the  sun  of  bliss  is  133  3 
When  the  woes  of  life  133  2 
When  Thou,  O  Lord,  sh  479  3 
44  When  through  fiery  tri  363  5 
"When  thr-  ugh  the  dee  363  4 
When  trouble,  like  a  gl  169  4 
When  troubles  like  a  bu  105  5 
W7hen  tongues  shall  cea  246  4 
When  to  the  cross  I  tur  261  4 
When  trials  sore  obstruc  ^7^  3 
When  weary  in  the  Chr  146  2 
When  we  asunder  part,  434  4 
Where'er  I  look,  my  wa  405  3 
Where'er  the  word  of  lif  592  4 
Where  He  displays  His  213  4 
Where  is  the  blessedness  392  2 
Where  sin  did  reign,  and  89  4 
Where  the  saints  of  all  471  5 
Wherever  in  the  world  I  79  4 
Where  we  shall  breathe  4S  4 
Which  of  all  our  friends,  108  2 
While  angels  shout  and  1 65  4 
While  harps  unnumber'd  105  3 
While  He  affords  His  aid  74  4 
While  here  in  the  valley  580  4 
While  here  I  walk  on  ho  341  3 
While  I  draw  this  fleet  310  4 
While  I  view  Thee,  wo  307  4 
While  life's  dark  maze  I  364  3 
While  looking  to  Jesus,  373  2 
While  Jews  on  their  own  139  5 
Wrhile  our  days  on  earth  27  2 
While  place  we  seek,  or  349  3 
While  they  around  the  158  2 
While  this  thorny  path  523  3 
While  we  I  lis  gracious  375  5 
While  we  seek  supplies  36  2 
Whilst  all  the  stars  that  68  4 
Whilst  here  our  various  24  3 
Whilst  in  the  slippery  pa   505   2 


First  Li  tic  of  I 


HYMN 

Whither,  ah,  whither  sha  366 

Whither,  oh, whither  sho  376 
Whither  should  a  wretch  307 
Whoever  will  iO  gracio  272 
Who  is  the  King  of  Glo  245 
Who  knows  the  errors  of  250 
Who  of  us  death's  awful  543 
Who  points  the  clouds  377 
Who  suffer  with  Thee,  152 
Who,  who  would  live  al  471 
Why  should  I  shrink  at  590 
Why  should  I  shrink  at  348 
Why  should  my  passions  403 
Why  should  we  tremble  558 
Why  thus,  my  soul,  with  402 
Why  will  ye  chase  the  277 
Wide  as  the  wheels  of  548 
Wide  as  the  wintry  temp  72 
Wide  as  the  world  is  Th  1 
Wide  it  unveils  celestial  359 
Will  ye  not  His  grace  re  289 
Will  you  let  Him  die  in  289 
Wilt  Thou  cast  a  sinner  303 
With  ardent  zeal,  with  402 
With  cheerful  feet  may  256 
With  feeble  light,  and  78 
With  grateful  hearts  the  545 
With  grateful  songs  then  98 
With  heart  and  eyes,  an  409 
With  hope  in  Him  mine  526 
Within  these  walls  let  489 
With  Israel's  king,  my  50 
With  joy,  great  God  !  Th  38 
With  joy  shall  we  stand  281 
With  names  of  virtue  sh  91 
With  pitying  eyes  the  155 
With  raptures  shall  I  the  77 
With  shame  my  num'ro  298 
With  such.  I  own,  I  one  280 
Wiih  Thee  let  every  wee  87 
With  trembling  hope  on     72 


With  us  in  the  lonely  va  396  4 

With  us  when  the  storm  396  3 

With  us  when  we  toil  in  396  2 

Worldly  good    I    do   not  303   3 

Worship,  honor,   power,  150  4 

Worthy  is    He  that  once  164  2 

"  Worthy  the  Lamb  that  160  2 


4  Yea  !   amen  !  let  all  ador  566 

4  Ye,  alas  !  who  long  have    168 

5  Ye  are  trav'ling  home  to  444 
2  Ye,  by  fiercer  anguish  tor  279 

2  Ye  chosen  seed  of  Israel   149 

3  Ye  favor'd  lands,  that  ha  254 

4  Ye  fearful  saints !  fresh'  76 
2  Ye  Gentile  sinners,  ne'er  149 
2  Ye  mortals,  catch  the  so   242 

2  Ye  mourning  saints,  dry  241 

5  Ye  sinners  !  come,    't   is  270 

4  Ye  sinners  ^  seek  His   gr  570 

5  Ye  souls  that  are  wound  281 

3  Ye  stars  are  but  the  shin  576 
2  Yes,  mercy  reigns,  and  98 
2  Yes,  Thou  shalt  surely  264 
2  Yes,  we   '11    record    Thy  263 

2  Yes,  when  I  pray,  Thou  502 

3  Yes,  whosoever  will  .  .  275 
5  Yet  I  may  love  Thee  to  60 
3  Yet,  gracious  God,  whe  367 
5  Yet  not  thus  lifeless,  thu  565 

3  Yet,  oh,  the  chief  of  sin  460 
2  Yet  save    a   penitent,    O  298 

4  Yet  sov'reign  mercy  call  420 

4  Yet  still  to  His  footstool  499 
2  Yet  the  conquerors  bring  482 
2  Yet,  though    for   bounty   161 

5  Ye  who  see  the  Father's  168 
2  Ye  who  think  of  sin  but  132 
4  Your  lofty  themes,  ye  9 
4  Your  streams  were  float  416 
4 


PART  FIFTH, 


WRITERS  OF  THE  HYMNS  FOUND  IN  THE 
"BOOK  OF  WORSHIP." 


Authors  of  Hymns, 


Adams,  Mrs.  Sarah  Flower,  born  1805,  died  1849 ;  England; 
Unitarian.     Hy.  393. 

Addison,  Joseph,  born  at  Milston,  England,  in  1672  ;  the  son  of 
an  Episcopal  clergyman;  his  poems  to  King  William  secured 
him  a  pension  of  $1,500  a  year;  this  gave  him  time  and 
leisure  for  study  and  travel,  which  he  used  to  his  great  im- 
provement, and  to  the  rendering  of  his  name  familiar  to 
every  scholar ;  when  dying,  he  sent  for  his  step-son,  the 
Earl  of  Warwick,  saying  :  "  I  have  sent  for  you  that  you  may 
see  how  a  Christian  can  die;''  died  at  Holland  House,  June 
17,  1719  ;     Ch.  Eng.     Hys.  68,  73,  75,  81,  479- 

Alexander,  Rev.  J.  Addison,  D.D.,  born  1809,  died  i860; 
U.  S. ;  Pres.  ;    Hy.  295;  translated  130  from  Gerhardt. 

Alford,  Dean  Henry,  born  1810,  died  1871  ;  Eng.  ;  Ch.  Eng. 
Author  of  "  The  Greek  Testament  with  Notes."  His  tomb 
is  inscribed,  by  his  request,  M  The  Inn  of  a  Traveler  on  his 
way  to  Jerusalem."      Hys.  308,  552. 

Allen,  G.  N.  (1852).     Hy.  345. 

Auber,  Miss  Harriet,  bom  1773,  died  1862;  Eng.  ;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hy.  220. 

Aquinas,  Thomas,  born  1 227,  died  1274;  Italy c  R.  Catholic. 
Hy.  268. 

Bacon,  Rev.  Leonard,  I). D.,  born  1802  ;  L.  S.  ;  Congregational 
ist.      Hy.  214. 

Bake7i>ell,\<ex.  John,  Eng.;  born  1721,  died  1819;  Methodist. 
Hy.  150. 

Barbauld,  Mrs.  Anna  L.,  Eng.;  bom  1744,  died  1825;  Uni- 
tarian.    Hys.  279,  426,  481,  549. 

Barton,  Bernard,  Eng.;  born  1784,  died  1849;  known  as  the 
"  Quaker  Poet ;"  during  a  clerkship  of  some  forty  years  in  a 
bank  he  composed  several  "  volumes  of  verse."      II v.  390. 

Bathurst,  Rev.    William    II.,    Eng.;    born    1796;   Ch.    Eng.; 

Hy.  357. 


108  Authors  of  Hymns. 

Baxter,  Rev.  Richard,  born  at  Rowton,  Shropshire,  Eng.,  Nov. 
12,  161 5  ;  after  a  life  of  persecution,  he  died  in  peace,  Dec. 
8,  1 69 1  ;    Presbyterian.      Hy.  374. 

Beddome,  Rev.  Benjamin,  born  in  Eng.  in  1 7 1 7  ;  his  entire 
ministerial  life  of  fifty  two  years  was  spent  as  pastor  of  the 
Baptist  church  at  Bourton,  Eng. ;  died  in  1795.  Hys.  83, 
200,  421 . 

Bernard,^.,  of  Clair  Vaux  ("The  Bright  Valley"),  born 
1091,  died  1 153  ;  he  was  called  "  the  Mellifluous  Doctor." 
Peter  the  Venerable  said  he  "had  rathei  pass  his  life  with 
Bernard  than  enjoy  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world  ;"  Luther 
pronounced  him  "  the  best  monk  that  ever  lived.  Hys.  176, 
177,  267. 

Berridge,  Rev.  John,  born  1 7 16,  died  1793;  a  co- temporary  of 
Whitefield  and  Wesley  ;  while  these  latter  wrought  without, 
Berridge  evangelized  within  the  Church  of  England ;  so 
great  were  the  crowds  that  flocked  to  hear  him  that  often 
he  had  to  resort  to  the  open  fields,  and  spoke  to  ten  and 
fifteen  thousand  at  a  time.     Hy.  337. 

Bethune,  Rev.  George  W.,  D.D.,  born  in  New  York  in  1 805, 
died  in  Florence,  Italy,  in  1862;  Reformed  Dutch  Church. 
Hy.  466. 

Bic£ersfet/i,  Rev.  Edward,  born  1 786,  died  1850;  Eng.;  Ch. 
Eng.     Hys.  63,  322. 

Blew,  Rev,  W.  J.,  born  1808  ;  Eng. ;   Ch.  Eng.     Hy.  522. 

Bonar,  Rev.  Horatius,  D.D.,  born  in  Edinburg,  Scotland,  in 
1808;  Free  Church  of  Scotland;  some  of  his  hymns  have 
great  merit.     Hys.  99,  100,  121,  313,  320,  347,  356,  431,  586. 

Bort/iwick,M.\s$  Jane  (1858);  translator  of  380th  hymn,  by 
Gerhardt. 

Bowring,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  born  1792,  died  1872  ;  Eng.  ;  Uni- 
tarian.    Hys.  62,  115,  133,  217. 

Bridges,  Matthew  (i860);  Eng. ;  Catholic.      Hy.  412. 

Brown,  Mrs.  Phoebe  H.,  born  at  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  May  I,  1773. 
died  1861  ;  Congregational  Ch.     Hy.  395. 

Browne,  Rev.  Simon,  born  1680,  died  1732;  during  the  clos- 
ing years  of  his  life  he  had  a  malady  that  led  him  to  imagine 
that  he  could  not  think,  and  yet  at  the  same  time,  as  Top 
lady  remarks,  "  Instead  of  having  no  soul,  he  wrote  and 
reasoned,  and  prayed  as  if  he  had  two;"  Eng.;  Congrega- 
tional.    Hys.  45,  181. 

Bruce,  Michael,  born  1746,  died  1767;  the  same  age,  when  he 
died,  of  Henry  Kirk  White  (twenty-one  years)  ;  there  was 
much  resemblance  between  them;  Scotland;  Presbyterian. 
Hy.  227. 

Bryant, William Cullen, born  1797, died  1878;  U.S.:  Unitarian. 
Ily.  386. 

Bui  finch,  Rev.  Stephen  (i.,  born  1S09,  died  1870;  U.  S.  ;  Uni- 
tarian.     I  ly.  40. 


Authors  of  Hymn.  109 

Binder,  Rev.  George,  author  of  8  vols,  of  "  Village  Sermons  ;" 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Religious  Tract  Society  of  London  ; 
Congregationalist  ;   born  1752,  died  1832.      Ilys.  53,  183. 

Campbell,  Thomas,  died  1844.     Robert,  died  1868  ;    Scotland  ; 

Presbyterian;   R.  Catholic.     Hys.  472,  506. 

Cary,  Miss  Phoebe,  born   in   the    Miami    Valley,  Ohio,  Sept.  4, 

1824;  she  and  her  sister  Alice  wrote  much   pleasing    verse; 

aided  Rev.  Charles  F.  Deems,  D.D.,  in  compiling  a   volume 

of  hymns  for  the  Church  of  the  Strangers  in  New  York  ;   she 

was  a  Universalis  ;   died  at    Newport  during  the   summer  of 

187 1.    Hy.  468. 

Caswall,  Rev.  Edward,  born    1814,  Eng.;    left  the   Established 

Church  in  1847  and  united  with  the  R.  Catholic.       Hy.  233. 

Cawcod,  Rev.  John,  born  1775,  died  1832  ;  Eng.;    Ch.  of  Eng. 

Hys.  229,  592. 
Cenniek,  Rev.  John,  born  at  Reading,  Eng.,  in  1717  ;  in  1739 
he  began  teaching  and  preaching  among  the  colliers  at  Kings- 
wood,  and  subsequently  accompanied  Wesley  and  Whitfield 
in  their  preaching  tours  ;  in  1745  he  became  associated  with 
the  Moravians;  died  in  London  in  1755.  Hys.  425,  444. 
Chandler,  Rev.  John,  born  1806  ;   has  translated    many    hymns 

from  the  Latin  ;    Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  487. 
Cleaveland,  B.,  born  1 790;   U.  S. ;    Baptist.     Hy.  398. 
Colesworth,  D.  C.  (1857).     Hy.  600. 

Collyer,  Rev.  William  B.,  D.D.,  born  1782,  died  1854;  Miller 
says  :  "For  half  a  century  Dr.  Collyer  was  one  of  the  most 
popular  Dissenting  ministers  in  London ;"  his  last  text : 
"How  will  thou  do  in  the  swellings  of  Jordan?"  Hy.  284. 
Conder,  Rev.  Josiah,  born  1789,  died  1855  ;  Eng.;  Congrega- 
tionalist. Hy.  59. 
Cotterill,  Rev.  Thomas,  born  1779,  died  1823  ;  Eng.;   Ch.  Eng. 

Hys.  33,  37,  179. 
Cotton^  Nathaniel,  born  1707,  died  1788  ;  Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.  Hy. 

462, 
Coivper,  Rev.  William,  the  son  of  a  clergyman  ;  born  at  Berk- 
hampstead,  Eng.,  Nov.  15,  1731  ;  during  much  of  his  life  he 
was  under  the  cloud  of  insanity  ;  after  removing  to  Olney,  in 
1767,  he  became  intimately  associated  with  Rev.  John  New- 
ton, and  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  prayer-meeting,  Cowper 
and  Newton  began  the  writing  of  hymns,  which,  after  six 
Years,  in  1776,  were  sent  forth  to  the  world,  bearing  the 
title  of  the  "  Olney  Hymn  Book  •/*  his  biography  is  enter- 
taining and  eventful  ;  died  in  1800.  Hys.  76,  136,  251,  327. 
348,  368,  392,  451,  463,  470,  534. 
Coxe%  Rev.    Arthur   Cleveland,  D.D.,  Bishop   of  Western  New 

York  ;   born  in  New  Jersey  in  1818.      Hys.  1 19,  194. 
Grossman,  Rev.  Samuel',  born  1628,  died  1683  ;  Eng. ;   Ch.  Eng. 
Hy.  591. 


iio  Authors  of  Hymns, 

Cudworth.     Hy.  239. 

Cunningham,  Rev.  John  W.,  born  1780,  died  1861  ;  Eng.  ;  Ch. 
Eng.     Hy.   236. 

Davies,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  born  in  Delaware,  Nov.  3,  1724; 
began  his  ministry  in  Virginia  In  1746,  and  in  1759  was 
chosen  successor  to  the  celebrated  Jonathan  Edwards  as 
President  of  the  College  at  Princeton,  N.  J.;  a  short  time 
before  his  death  he  preached  from  the  text  :  "  This  year 
thou  shalt  die  ;"  he  was  but  thirty-six  at  the  time  of  his 
death.      Hys.  184,  209. 

Denham,  Rev.  David,  born  1 79 1,  died  1848;  Eng.;  Baptist. 
Hy.  580. 

DeFleury,  Maria  (1806);  Eng.;   Baptist.      Hy.  126. 

Doane,  Rev.  George  W.,  D.D.,  born  1799;  in  1832  he  was 
consecrated  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of 
New  Jersey;   died  1859.    Hys.  106,  531. 

Doddridge,  Rev.  Philip,  D.D.,  born  in  London,  June  26,  1702; 
widely  known  by  his  books  :  u  Family  Expositor,"  and  "  The 
Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul;"  the  latter  is 
among  the  most  useful  books  of  the  Nineteenth  Century  ; 
his  mother  taught  him  Scripture  history  by  the  aid  of  some 
Dutch  tiles  by  the  side  of  the  old  fire-place  ;  subsequently 
left  an  orphan  ;  entered  the  ministry  at  the  age  of  twenty; 
in  his  last  sickness,  when  advised  to  try  the  warmer  climate 
of  Lisbon  for  the  winter  of  1 75 1 ,  he  says  :  "  I  can  as  well  go 
to  heaven  from  Lisbon  as  from  my  own  study  at  Northamp- 
ton ;"  he  was  but  two  weeks  in  Lisbon  when  his  happy 
spirit  took  its  departure  ;  he  was  a  Congregationalism  Hys. 
42,  86,  87,  94,  in,  112,  131,  197,  211,  224,  242,  277,  375, 
404,  430,  449,  450,  541,  545,  548,  570,  576. 

Downton,  Rev.  Henry,  born  181 8;  Eng.;  Ch.   Eng.      Hy.  543, 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Mary  L.,  wife  of  Rev.  W.  W.  Duncan,  born 
1814,  died  1840  ;  Scotland;   Presbyterian.       Hy.  582. 

Dwight,  Rev.  John  S.,  son  of  Dr.  Timothy  Dwight,  born  1812; 
Congregationalist.     Hy.  539. 

Dwight,  Rev.  Timothy,  D.D.,  born  in  Massachusetts  in  1752; 
his  mother  was  a  daughter  of  the  celebrated  Jonathan  Ed- 
wards ;  in  1795  he  became  President  of  Vale  College;  pub- 
lished his  "Theology"  in  five  vols,  in  1809;  died  in  1S17. 
Hy.  202. 

Edmeston,  James,  a  London  architect,  but  a  great  lover  of  sacred 
song,  of  which  he  wrote  many  ;  born  1 791 ,  died  1867  ;  Ch. 
Eng.      Hy.  520. 

Elliott,  Charlotte,  born  1789,  died  Sept.  22,  1 871  ;  she  was 
much  engaged  in  writing  hymns  and  saered  poetry  ;  the  hymn 
"Just  as  I  am"  would  alone  have  rendered  her  name  memor- 
able ;   Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.      Hys.  146,311. 


Authors  of  Hymns.  iii 

Enfield,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  born  1741,  died  1797;  Eng.; 
Unitarian.      Hy.  117. 

Evans,  Rev.  Jonathan,  born  1749,  died  1809;  Eng.;  Congrega- 
tionalism     Hy.  138. 

Fabcr,  ReV.  Frederick  W.,  born  181 5,  died  1863  ;  Eng.;  author 
of  150  hymns;  became  a  Roman  Catholic  in  1846;  his 
hymns   are  well  reputed  among    Protestants.       Hys.  60,  502. 

Fawcett)  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  born  at  Lidget  Green,  Eng.,  Jan.  6, 
1739;  he  was  a  convert  of  Whitfield's  preaching;  in  May, 
1765,  was  ordained  as  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Wains- 
gate  ;  in  1782  he  published  a  volume  containing  166  of  his 
own  hymns  ;  his  little  book  upon  "Anger"  so  pleased  George 
III.  that  he  offered  to  grant  him  any  request;  this  was  de- 
clined, until  one  day  the  son  of  one  of  Fawcett's  most  inti- 
mate friends  was  sentenced  to  death  for  forgery,  when  Faw- 
cett  interceded  and  secured  his  pardon  ;  died  1817.  Hys.  29, 
77,  253,  291,434,  501. 

Fitch,  Rev.  Eleazer  T  ,  D.D.,  born  1790,  died  1871.      Hy.  601. 

Flowerdew,  Alice,  born  1 759,  died  1830  ;  Eng.;  Baptist.  Hy. 
550. 

Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C,  born  18 10,  died  1865  ;   U.  S.      Hy.  494. 

Gerhardt,  Rev.  Paul,  born  in  Saxony  in  1606;  next  to  Luther 
his  hymns  excel  in  grandeur  and  force;  he  wrote  one  hun- 
dred and  twenty-three  hymns  ;  Duke  Christian  gave  him  a 
pension  because  of  his  unjust  deposition  from  the  Nicholas 
Church  of  Berlin;  died  in  June,  1676;  was  a  Lutheran. 
Hys.  82,  130,  380,  401. 

Gibbons,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  was  an  intimate  friend  of  White- 
field,  and  wrote  the  ''Memoir  of  Dr.  Watts;"  was  pastor  of  a 
Congregational  church  for  forty-two  years  ;  Eng.;  born  1720. 
died  1785.     Hys.  216,  427. 

Gilbert,  Mrs.  Ann,  born  1782,  died  1866;  Eng  ;  Congregation- 
alism     Hy.  559. 

Gill,  Thomas  H.,  born  1819  ;    Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  535. 

Grant,  Sir  Robert,  Scotchman,  born  1785,  died  1838;  author 
of  "Sacred  Poems;"  English  Governor  of  Bombay  ;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hys.  5,  226,  237. 

Grigg,  Rev.  Joseph,  born  in  1728,  and  when  but  ten  years  old 
wrote  the  well-known  hymn,  <kJesus,  and  shall  it  ever  be;" 
subsequently  while  engaged  at  work  as  a  mechanic  he  com- 
posed nineteen  hymns,  which  were  published  in  pamphlet 
form  ;  finally  he  became  a  Presbyterian  minister  and  preached 
in  Silver  street,  London  ;  after  a  useful  life  he  died  at  Walth- 
amstow,  near  London,  in  1768.     Hys.  174,  283. 

Guyon,  Jeanne  Marie  Bouviers  de  la  Motte,  born  near  Paris, 
April  13,  1648;  her  life  was  full  of  imprisonments  and  suf- 
fering, yet  she  bore  them  all  with  Christian  fortitude  and  pa- 


ii2  Authors  of  Hymns. 

tience  ;     died    in    banishment    in    June,    1 7 1 7  ;     her    poem--, 

hymns  and  other  writings  fill  five  octavo    volumes;     most    of 

her  hymns  now  in  use  were  translated  by  Cowper.     Hy,  349. 

Hammond^    Rev.  William,   Eng. ;    died    1783;    a    Calvanistic- 

Methodist  preacher,  and  afterward  a  Moravian.      Hys.  12,  26. 

Hart,  Rev.  Joseph,  born  in  London,  Eng.,  in  1^12  ;  after 
writing  a  book  entitled,  "  The  Unreasonableness  of  Relig- 
ion," he  became  deeply  convicted  of  sin,  and  was  converted 
in  1757  ;  in  1760  he  was  settled  over  a  large  congregation  in 
the  "  Old  Wooden  Meeting-house,"  in  Jewin  street,  Lon- 
don;   died  May  24,  1768.      Hys.  172,  244,  274,  324,  325. 

Hastings,  Thomas,  born  1784,  died  1872;  widely  known  as  a 
musician  ;    U.  S. ;  Presbyterian.    Hys.  205,  241,  290,  300,  385, 

433,  556. 

Haywood  (1806).     Hy.  35. 

Haweis,  Rev.  Thomas,  author  of  "  Carolina  Christo  ;"  Eng.  ; 
Ch.  Eng.  ;   born  1732,  died  1820.     Hy.  378. 

Heath,  George  (1806).     Hy.  457. 

Heber,  Rev.  Reginald,  D.D.,  born  at  Malpas,  Eng.,  April  21, 
1783;  Bishop  of  Calcutta;  his  life  was  marked  by  early 
piety  ;  being  very  benevolent,  he  once,  when  a  boy,  gave 
away  all  the  money  which  was  given  him  for  spending 
money  at  boarding  school  ;  after  three  brief  years  among  the 
heathen,  having  committed  to  his  hands,  as  Bishop,  more 
than  the  whole  of  India,  he  sank  under  excessive  work, 
April  2,  1826.  "A  monument  was  erected  by  his  friends  in 
Ceylon,  in  memory  of  his  labors  in  this  island  as  on  the 
Peninsula."       Ch.  Eng.     Hys.  170,  221,  246,  478,  554,  507. 

Heginbotham,  Rev.  Ottiwell,  born  1744,  died  1768  ;  Eng.  ;  Con- 
gregationalism    Hy.  405. 

Hill,  Rev.  Rowland,  born  at  Hawkston,  Eng.,  Aug.  23,  1744; 
when  a  student  at  Cambridge  he  was  much  scorned  and 
ridiculed  by  the  students  ;  the  conduct  of  the  students  toward 
him  eventually  caused  six  different  bishops  to  refuse  him 
orders  as  deacon  ;  through  Dr.  Wills,  an  aged  bishop,  he  was 
finally  ordained  in  the  Church  of  England  ;  Whitefield  and 
Berridge  were  his  personal  friends,  and  in  early  life  encour- 
aged him  during  his  trials  in  college  ;  he  became  a  very 
noted  preacher,  full  of  life,  and  spoke  with  aptness  of  illustra- 
tion and  great  directness  ;  he  often  spoke  to  ten  and  occa- 
sionally to  twenty  thousand  people  at  one  time,  in  1783 
Surrey  Chapel  was  built  for  him  in  one  of  the  worst  quarters 
of  London  ;   died  April  19,  1833.     Hy.  195. 

Has  kins,  Rev.  Joseph,  born  1745,  died  1788;  Eng.;  Congrega- 
tionalism    Hys    28,  410. 

Huntingdon,  Lady,  born  in  1707,  died  1791  ;  her  name  stands 
associated  with  the  Wesleys,  Whitefield,  Berridge  and  the 
others  whose  names  recall  the  great  awakening  of  the 
eighteenth  century  ;   she  used  her  income,  $60,000  a  year,  for 


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benevolent  work,  and  even  sold  her  jewelry  to  build  her  firs( 
chapel:  at  the  time  of  her  death  sixty-seven  chapels  had 
been  built  through  her  instrumentality  to  reach  the  masses  ; 
her   college   at  Cheshunt   is   still    in    a  flourishing  condition ; 

because  of  the  ecclesiastical  proceedings  brought  against  her 
ministers  she    finally  withdrew  from  the  Established  Church. 
1 1  y.  569. 
Hyde,  Mrs.  Ann  !>.,  died  1872  ;    U.S.;   Congregationalism   Hys. 
288,  504. 

.  Rev.  Edmund,  born  at  Cheltenham,  Eng.,  in  1722;  he 
served  the  Baptist  church  at  Exeter  for  twenty  years  ;  died 
April  15,  1765;  he  wrote  but  one  hymn  by  which  his  name 
is  remembered.      Hy.  286. 

Keble,  Rev.  John,  born  in  England,  in  1792;  ten  years  profes- 
sor of  poetry  at  Oxford ;  "The  Christian  Year,"  one  of  the 
best  of  his  poems,  passed  through  ninety-six  editions  during 
his  lifetime;   died  March,  1866;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  530. 

Keith,  Rev.  George  (17 — );   Eng. ;    Baptist.     Hy.  363. 

Kelly,  Rev.  Thomas,  one  of  Ireland's  most  prolific  hymn-writers  ; 
the  son  of  Judge  Kelly,  born  1769;  preached  in  an  Inde- 
pendant  church  in  Dublin  for  sixty-three  years  ;  he  erected 
quite  a  number  of  churches  at  his  own  expense;  was  a  good 
linguist  and  musician,  as  well  as  a  most  popular  preacher  ; 
died  in  1855.  Hys.  27,  132,  145,  162,  208,  278,  280,  340, 
341,  484. 

Ken,  Bishop  Thomas,  born  at  Berkhampstead,  Eng.,  in  1637  ; 
served  as  chaplain  to  the  Princess  of  Orange,  Charles  II,  and 
James  II;  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  for  conscientiously  re- 
fusing to  read  the  Declaration  of  Indulgence  ;  his  name  is 
best  known  to-day  as  the  writer  of  "  Praise  God,  from  whom 
all  blessings  flow  ;"  died  in    March,   1711  •   Ch.  Eng.     Hys. 

5I5>  5I9- 

Kent,  John,  born  1766,  died  1843;  Eng.;  Congregationalist. 
Hy.  441. 

Key,  Francis  Scott,  the  author  of  the  well-known  «'  Star-Span- 
gled Banner;"  a  poet,  lawyer,  orator  and  a  Christian;  born 
in  Maryland,  in  1779,  and  died  in  Washington  in  1843; 
Episcopalian.     Hy.  537. 

King,  Joshua  (1840);   Eng.      Hy.  503. 

Knight,     Hy.  50. 

Lang  ford,  Rev.  John,  died  1790;    Eng.;   Baptist.      Hy.  168. 

Lee,  Richard  (1794).     Hy.  493. 

Leland,  Rev.    John,   born    1754,    died    1841  ;    U.S.;    Baptist. 

Hy.  522. 
Logan,  Rev.  John,  died  1788.      Hy.  497. 


114  Authors  of  Hymns. 

Lyte,  Rev.  Henry  Francis,  born  at  Kelso,  Scotland,  June  I, 
1 793  5  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  strug- 
gled hard  with  poverty;  in  1815  entered  the  ministry  in  the 
Established  Church  of  England,  but  says  of  himself  that  he 
was  worldly-minded  and  a  stranger  to  experimental  religion 
until  three  years  later,  when  called  to  the  death  bed  of  a 
neighboring  minister,  who,  as  death  was  approaching,  felt 
M  unpardoned  and  unprepared  to  die;"  both  set  to  searching 
for  the  way  of  life  and  peace,  and  both  found  peace  in  re- 
pentance and  faith  in  Christ;  after  this,  says  Lyte,  "  I  began 
to  study  my  Bible  and  to  preach  in  another  manner  than  I 
had  previously  done  ;"  the  remainder  of  his  life  was  spent  in 
earnest  labor  for  Christ;  died  1847.  Hys-  2I>  44>  223,  3°5> 
424,  532- 

Mackay,  Mrs.  Margaret  (1832);   Scotland.     Hy.  560. 

Madan,  Rev.  Martin,  born  1726,  died  1790;  Eng. ;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hy.  66. 

Ma  Ian,  Rev.  Caesar  H.  A.,  D.D.,  born  1787,  died  1864;  Switz- 
erland ;   Reformed.     Hy.  467. 

A/ant,  Bishop  Richard,  born  1776,  died  1848;  Eng.;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hy.  436- 

Mason,  Rev.  John,  died  1694;  "One  of  the  few  who  wrote 
good  hymns  before  the  time  when  Watts  made  an  era  in  the 
history  of  the  hymn  writing  art;"   Eng.  Ch.  Eng.     Hy.  524. 

Medley,  Rev.  Samuel,  born  1738,  died  1799;  when  young  was 
in  the  British  navy;  after  several  battles,  was  severely  wound- 
ed; while  at  his  grandfather's  house,  receiving  surgical 
treatment,  he  was  brought  under  the  influence  of  religion, 
and  led  to  Christ  by  the  reading  of  one  of  Dr.  Watt's  ser- 
mons ;  he  left  the  navy  and  entered  the  ministry,  preaching 
for  twenty-seven  years  in  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Liver- 
pool.    Hys.  159,  169,  272. 

Mercer.     Hy.  158. 

Meinhold,  Rev.  Wilhelm  J.,  born  1797,  died  1851  ;  Germany? 
Lutheran.     Hy.  561  ;  translated  by  Catherine  Winkworth. 

Merrick,  Rev.  James,  born  1720,  died  1769;  Eng.;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hy.  302. 

Mills,  Elizabeth,  born  1805,  died  1829;  Eng.;  Ch.  Eng.  Hy. 
585.  This  hymn  was  written  a  few  weeks  before  her  death, 
and  was  suggested  by  the  remark  :  "  We  speak  of  heaven, 
but  oh  !  to  be  there." 

Minstrell.     Hy.  69. 

Monsell,  Rev.  J.  S.  B.,  born  1811,  died  1875;  Ireland;  Ch. 
Eng.     Hy.  587. 

Montgomery,  James,  the  son  of  a  Moravian  preacher,  Rev.  John 
Montgomery,  born  at  Irvine,  Scotland,  Nov.  4,  1771  ;  when 
he  was  but  a  mere  boy  he  was  left  in  care  of  friends,  his 
parents  having  gone  as   missionaries  to   a   foreign  field ;   at 


Authors  of  Hymns.  1 15 

sixteen  he  sought  a  situation  for  himself,  and  after  various 
struggles  hired  as  a  grocer's  clerk  ;  after  a  year  he  went  to 
London  to  sell  the  manuscript  of  a  volume  of  his  poems  ; 
failing  in  this,  he  hired  again  as  clerk  in  a  book  store  ;  finally 
he  found  employment  in  the  printing  office  of  the  Sheffield 
Register,  a  prominent  weekly  paper;  in  1794  the  editor.  Mr. 
Joseph  Gales,  fearing  persecution  for  the  offense  given  by 
some  articles  of  a  political  nature,  fled  from  England,  leaving 
Montgomery  his  successor  ;  the  title  of  the  paper  was  changed 
to  the  Iris,  and  Montgomery  continued  its  editor  for  thirty- 
one  years;  twice  he  was  imprisoned  for  political  articles;  it 
then  he  wrote  his  "  Prison  Amusements  ;"  in  1833  he 
received  a  royal  pension  of  $1,000  a  year;  not  until  his 
forty-third  year  did  he  rest  fully  in  Christ  for  salvation  ;  be- 
fore this  he  seems  to  have  been  much  tossed  about,  and  as  a 
result  of  his  experience,  he  wrote  the  212th  hymn  ;  his  hymns 
have  been  received  with  great  heartiness,  and  many  are  in- 
corporated into  the  "  Book  of  Worship  ;"  he  died  the  30th  of 
April,  1854;  his  ecclesiastical  connection  was  with  the 
Moravian  church.  Hys.  4.  7,  20,  32,  120,  153,  190,  212. 
215,  234,  248,  261,  273,  326,  432,  480,  482,  485,  488,  523, 
579.  581.  583^  588. 

Moore,  Rev.  Henry,  born  1732,  died  1802;  Eng.  ;  Unitarian. 
Hys.  61,  185. 

Moore,  Thomas,  the  gifted  Irish  poet,  born  1779,  died  1852  ; 
Catholic.      Hy.  329. 

Muhlenberg,  Rev.  William  A.,  D.D.,  a  descendant  of  the  family 
of  revolutionary  fame,  born  1796,  died  April  8,  1877;  in 
1823  he  was  associate  Rector  of  St.  James  church,  Lancaster, 
Pa.;  afterwards  made  Principal  of  St.  Paul's  College;  then 
founder  and  Rector  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  New  York  City. 
Hys.  258,  471. 

Neal,  Rev.  John  M.,  born  1818,  died  1866;  the  author  of  a 
large  number  of  hymns  ;  not  a  few  for  children  ;  Eng.;  Ch. 
Eng.     Hys.  486,  491,  492,  528,  557. 

Keedham,  Rev.  John,  a  Baptist  clergyman,  born  1 710,  died 
1768;   Eng.      Hys.  18,  293. 

Nelson,  Rev.  David,  born  1793,  died  1844;  Presbyterian;  U.S. 
iiy.474. 

Nevin,  Rev.  Edwin  II.,  D.D.,  born  1814;  Reformed  church; 
U.  S.      Hy.  396. 

7.  Rev.  James,  a  Baptist  clergyman  of  England,  born 
1733^  tned  1790-     Hy.  256. 

n,  Rev.  John,  the  son  of  a  a  sea  captain,  born  in  London, 
July  24,  1725;  his  earlier  years  were  spent  upon  the  ocean 
on  board  a  man-of-war  ;  here  he  gave  himself  up  to  profligacy 
and  vice,  seeking  to  believe  the  rankest  infidelity  ;  desertion 
was  followed  by  his   being   publicly  whipped   and    degraded 


1 1 6  Authors  of  Hymns. 

from  midshipman  to  the  lowest  position  on  shipboard;  when 
returning  from  service  on  a  slave  trader,  where  he  had  suf- 
fered greatly,  he  found  a  copy  of  Stanhope's  Thomas  a 
Kempis;  this  he  read  to  pass  away  the  time,  as  he  was  being 
returned  home  through  the  influence  of  his  father,  and  while 
perusing  its  pages,  the  thought  came  to  him  :  "  What  if  these 
things  should  be  true;"  the  fearful  storm  in  which  the  ship 
was  nearly  lost  the  succeeding  night,  and  the  death  of  the 
friend  who  was  washed  overboard  led  him  to  serious  thought  ; 
conviction,  repentance,  and  conversion  followed;  his  pious 
mother  had  died  when  he  was  seven  years  old  ;  but  God  at 
last  answered  her  prayers  and  brought  her  son  to  preach 
Christ;  among  the  converts  of  his  ministry  are  Claudius 
Buchanan,  the  missionary,  the  author  of  "The  Star  in  the 
East;"  Thomas  Scott,  the  renowned  commentator,  who  was 
unconverted  at  his  ordination  and  says  himself  that  he  was 
"  totally  ignorant  of  the  Gospel  and  its  saving  power;"  New- 
ton was  also  instrumental  in  bringing  Wilberforce  to  Christ — 
for  this  he  prayed  fourteen  years;  how  far  reaching  the  influ- 
ence of  a  single  individual,  either  for  good  or  evil ;  his  ecclesi- 
astical connection  was  with  the  Church  of  England;  Newton 
and  Cowper  wrote  the  Olney  Hymns;  died  in  1807.  Hys.  36, 
93,  105,  108,  129,  175,  193,  206,330,  331,  400,  422,437, 
452,  459,  489,  544,  571,  598,  599. 
Nicholas,  Rev.  T.  G.,  born  1823,  died  i860;  Eng. ;  Ch.  Eng, 
Hy.  266. 

Oberlin,    Rev.   John    F.,    burn    1740,    died    1826;    Germany; 

Lutheran.      Hy.  411. 
Onderdo?ik,  Bishop  Henry  U.,  born    1788,  died    1858;   U.  S.; 

Episcopalian.     Hy.  275. 
Osier,  Edward,  M.D.,  born    1798,  died  1 863 ;   Eng.  ;   Ch.  Eng. 

Hys.  199,  257. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Ray,  D.D.,  born  in  Rhode  Island  in  1808;  the 
hymn  in  our  book,  "  My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee,"  was  written 
by  him  in  New  York  in  Dec,  1830,  just  after  he  left  Yale 
College;  he  says:  "1  recollect  I  wrote  it  with  very  ten- 
der emotion,  and  ended  the  last  line  with  tears;"  he  is  a 
Congregationalist ;  formerly  served  a  prominent  church  in 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  but  more  recently  one  in  Newark,  N.  I,  II  v. 
364.  Translated  the  268th  hymn,  written  by  Thomas 
Aquinas. 

Parr,   Harriet  (1856);   Eng.'    Hy.  529. 

Peabody,  Rev.  William  B.  ().,  D.D.,  born  1799,  died  1S47; 
U.  S.  ;   Unitarian.      Hy.  551. 

Fearer,  John   (1766).      Hy.  240. 

Perronett,  Rev.  Edward,  the  son  of  an  English  clergyman  of 
the  old  school;  in  early   life   Edward   left  the   Established 


Authors  of  Hymns.  1 1  7 

Church  and  becaame  Methodist,  being  an  intimate  friend  of 
Rev.  Charles  Wesley,  in  whose  diary  he  is  familiarly  called 
•;  Ned  ";  subsequently  he  was  one  of  the  preachers  laboring 
under  the  patronage  of  the  Countess  of  Huntingdon,  preach- 
ing with  marked  success  at  Canterbury,  Norwich  and  other 
portions  of  England;  he  was  an  opponent  of  the  union  of 
church  and  state,  and  his  anonymous  poem,  '*  The  Mitre," 
awakened  great  hostility  and  displeased  the  Countess  so  that 
he  severed  his  connection  with  her  society,  and  became  the 
pastor  of  a  small  congregation  of  Dissenters  at  Canterbury, 
where  he  died  in  January,  1792  ;  his  well-known  coronation 
hymn  first  appeared  in  the  "Gospel  Magazine,"  in  1780;  his 
dying  words  were  :  "  Glory  to  God  in  the  heighth  of  his 
divinity ;  glory  to  God  in  the  depth  of  his  humanity  ;  glory 
to  God  in  his  all-sufficiency,  and  into  his  hands  I  commend 
my  spirit."      Hy.  149. 

Raffles,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  an  eloquent  preacher  of  the  Con- 
gregational church  ;  wrote  many  of  his  hymns  for  the  use  of 
his  own  congregation  in  Liverpool,  Eng.  ;  born  1 788,  died 
1863.     Hys.  141,  573. 

Reed, Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.,  born  1787,  died  1862;  Eng.;  Con- 
gregationalism     Hys.  187,  259,  399,  473. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Robert ;  when  but  a  lad  was  led  to  Christ 
through  the  preaching  of  "Whitefield  ;  being  endowed  with 
more  than  ordinary  talent,  when  he  had  entered  upon  the 
work  of  the  ministry  he  moved  his  large  audiences,  in  the 
Tabernacle,  to  enthusiasm  by  his  powerful  preaching;  but 
he  was  of  unstable  mind,  going  from  one  thing  to  another  un- 
til finally  he  became  irreligious  and  wicked;  one  day,  while 
traveling  in  a  stage-coach,  a  lady,  not  knowing  who  he  was, 
called  his  attention  to  his  hymn  "(Come  thou  fount  of  every 
blessing)"  in  a  book  she  was  reading  ;  he  sought  to  change 
the  conversation,  but  the  lady  had  found  great  comfort  in  the 
hymn,  and  spoke  of  it  again  and  again  until  he  burst  into 
tears,  saying  :  "  Madam,  I  am  the  unhappy  man  that  wrote 
that  hymn,  and  I  would  give  a  thousand  worlds,  if  they  were 
mine,  to  enjoy  the  feelings  I  then  had  ;"  found  dead  in  bed 
June  9,  1790,  having  died  as  he  had  often  wished,  "softly, 
suddenly  and  alone ;"    Eng.;   Baptist.      Hy.  16. 

Ryla?id,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  an  eminent  Baptist  minister,  born  in 
England,  in  1 753,  died  1 825;  he  received  the  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Divinity  from  Brown  University.  State  of  Rhode 
Island ;  like  Doddridge,  his  earliest  Bible  knowledge  was 
imparted  by  his  pious  mother,  who  impressed  her  words  by 
the  aid  of  the  pictures  on  the  Dutch  tiles  which  ornamented 
the  fire-place;  In  1794,  elected  to  the  Presidency  of  the 
Baptist  College  at  Bristol,  and  also  accepted  the  pastorate  of 


Il8  Authors  of  Hymns. 

Broadmead  Chapel,  and  in  this  two-fold  capacity  he  was  la- 
boring at  the  time  of  his  death.      Hy.  114. 

Schmolke,  Rev.  Benjamin,  born  1672,  died  1 737 ;  Germany; 
Lutheran.      Hy.  346. 

Schmucker,  Rev.  Samuel  D.D.,  the  son  of  Rev.  John  George 
Schmucker,  D.D.,  was  born  at  Hagerstown,  Md.,  Feb.  28, 
1799;  graduated  from  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  at 
Philadelphia,  in  181 7 ;  studied  theology  at  Princeton,  and 
after  graduating  taught  the  classical  department  of  the 
Academy  at  York,  Pa. ;  licensed  at  Lancaster,  in  June,  1 820, 
by  the  Synod  of  Pennsylvania;  in  1825  he  was  appointed 
on  the  Committee  of  the  General  Synod  to  prepare  a  new 
hymn  book  ;  the  work  was  completed  and  the  book  published 
in  May,  1828;  the  book  was  in  unrivaled  use  for  twenty 
years,  and  passed  through  about  seventy  editions  ;  his  first 
pastorate  was  at  New  Market,  Va. ;  he  was  the  author  of 
forty-two  different  publications,  and  to  his  pen  and  heart  the 
Lutheran  church  in  this  country  is  indebted  for  a  prominence 
which  it  would  otherwise  not  yet  have  attained  ;  in  the  summer 
of  1826  he  resigned  his  charge  at  New  Market  and  removed 
to  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  to  assume  the  theological  chair  of  the 
Seminary  then  being  located  there;  the  rest  of  his  life  he 
was  most  intimately  associated  with  the  literary  and  theo- 
logical institutions  of  the  church;  in  1865  he  tendered  his 
resignation  of  the  Chair  of  Dogmatic  Theology  ;  he  was  per- 
mitted to  retire  from  the  wearisome  routine  of  instruction, 
while  the  Trustees  conferred  the  honor  o.f  a  professorship 
Emeritus  upon  him;  he  died  suddenly  at  his  home  in  Gettys- 
burg, July  26,  1873;  no  century  has  more  than  a  few  men 
so  earnest,  so  pious,  so  useful  as  was  Rev.  Samuel  S. 
Schmucker,  D.D.  For  a  fuller  account  of  his  useful  life,  see 
The  Quarterly  Review,  Vol.  IV,  No.  I,  page  I.     Hy.  201. 

Scott,  Rev.  J.  R.,  born  1815,  died  1861  ;   U.  S.  ;   Baptist.    Hys. 

33%>  490- 
Scott,  Rev.  Thomas,   died   1776;    Eng.  ;    Presbyterian.      Hys. 

285,461,510. 
Scott.  Sir  Walter,  born  1771  ;  died  1832;    Scotland;   Ch.  Eng, 

Hy.  567. 
Seagrave,  Rev.  Robert,  born  1693;   Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  407. 
Sears,  Rev.   Edmund  H.,  born  1810;   U.S.;  Congregationalism 

Hy,  232. 
Serle,  Ambrose,  born    1742,  died  1812;   Eng.;  Ch.  Eng.     Hy. 

78. 

SJicpIierd,  Anne,  born  1809,  died  1857  ;   Eng;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy. 

496. 
Shirley,   Selina,  (known   as  Lady   Huntingdon,  which  see). 
Shirley,  Rev.  Walter,    born    of  a    noble  family,  in    England,  in 

1725;   a   first    cousin    of  Lady  Huntingdon    and   a    frequent 


Authors  of  Hymns.  119 

visitor  at  her  London  residence,  where  he  became  acquainted 
with  Wesley  and  Whitefield  ;  spent  most  of  his  life  atLough- 
rea,  Ireland;   died  1786;   Ch.   Eng.      Hys.  394,  594. 

Shrubsole,  Rev.  William,  born  1759,  died  1829;  Eng.;  Con- 
gregationalist.      Hy.  513. 

Smi/A,Rev.  Samuel,  F.,  D.D.,  born  1809;  U.  S. ;  Baptist. 
Hys.  533,  538. 

Steele,  Anne,  the  daughter  of  Rev.  WTilliam  Steele,  pastor  of  the 
Baptist  church  at  Bought  on,  Eng. ;  she  was  born  in  1716, 
died  1778;  she  wrote  144  hymns  and  34  psalms;  when  a  young 
lady,  beyig  affianced  to  a  Mr.  Elscourt,  a  young  man  of 
promise,  her  prospects  in  life  were  much  changed  by  his 
very  sudden  death  by  drowning,  shortly  before  the  time  fixed 
for  their  marriage  ;  an  accident  in  early  life  rendered  her  an 
invalid  and  a  sufferer  all  her  life;  from  the  time  of  her 
father's  death,  in  1769,  to  the  time  of  her  death,  she  was  con- 
fined to  her  room  ;  she  was  a  member  of  the  Baptist  church. 
Hys.  8,  14,  49,  137,  143,  156,  161,  166,  188,  210,  249,  255, 
270,  299,  309,  344,  366>  367,  420,  446,  508,  526,  578. 

Stennett,  Rev.  Joseph,  born  1663,  died  1 7 1 3  ;  Eng.;  Baptist; 
the  Stennett  family,  for  five  generations,  furnished  an  un 
broken  line  of  ministers;  the  order  of  their  names,  from 
father  to  son,  is  as  follows  :  Edward,  Joseph,  who  was  in 
turn  the  father  of  Rev.  Joseph  Stennett,  D.D.,  a  minister  ot 
high  repute;  Samuel  (his  history  is  given  below),  and  then 
Joseph  again.      Hy.  38. 

Stennett,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  born  at  Exeter,  Eng.,  1727;  he 
succeeded  his  father  as  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  in  Little 
Wild  street  London,  continuing  for  thirty-seven  years,  until 
the  time  of  his  death  ;  in  style  his  composition  was  much  like 
Addison's  ;  received  his  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  from 
Kings  College  in  1763;  was  greatly  esteemed  by  his  sover- 
eign, George  III;  he  wrote  39  hymns;  died  1795.  Hys. 
23,  157,  264,  343,419.453- 

Stocker  John  (1776).     Hy.  186. 

Stoivell,  Rev.  Hugh  ;  Eng.  ;  Ch.  Eng.;  born  1799,  died  1865. 
Hy.  328. 

Tappan,  Rev.  William  B.  ;  his  life  was  mainly  spent  in  con- 
nection with  the  American  Sunday  School  Union  ;  he  was  a 
volumnious  writer  of  religious  poetry;  born  1 795,  died  1849  i 
Congregationalism     Hys.  574,  575. 

Tate,  Nahum  ;  his  name  is  associated  with  that  of  Dr.  Nicholas 
Brady,  because  they  labored  together  in  the  production  of  a 
metrical  version  of  the  psalms  issued  in  1696;  born  1652,  died 
1 7 1 5  ;   Ireland;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  402. 

Taylor,  Jane,  born  1783,  died  1824;  Eng.;  Congregationalism 
Hys.  418,  447. 

Thornby.     Hy.  281. 


120  Authors  of  Hymns. 

Thrupp,  Dorotey  A.  ;  Eng.  ;  Ch.  Eng.  ;  born  1779,  died  1847. 
Hy.  498. 

Toplady,  Rev.  Augustus  M.,  born  in  England  in  1740  ;  con- 
verted by  the  preaching  of  an  unlettered  layman,  in  a  barn, 
into  which  Toplady  happened  to  stroll  one  day  while  on  a 
visit  to  Ireland;  this  occurred  in  August,  1756;  his  character 
is  well  illustrated  by  his  own  declaration,  when  he  calls  him- 
self "  the  happiest  man  in  the  world  ;"  Long  says  :  "  The 
influence  of  that  barn  discourse  has  already  been  felt  for  a 
century,  and  is  now  echoing  in  all  parts  of  the  world;  for 
through  it  was  converted  the  lad  who  gave  to  ^he  church 
"  Rock  of  Ages  ;"  it  has  been  translated  and  is  now  being 
sung  in  almost  every  known  tongue;"  died  1778;  Ch.  Eng. 
Hys.  310,  464,  469,  516,  525. 

Turner,  Rev.  Daniel  ;  Baptist;  Eng.;  born  1 7 10,  died  1798. 
Hys-  3°7,  359- 

Volk,  Mrs.  (1806);    Eng.;   Congregationalist.      Hy.  225. 

Wardlaw,  Rev.  Ralph,  D.D.  ;  Congregationalist  ;  Scotland  ; 
born  1779,  died  1855.     Hy.  218. 

Waring,  Anna  Letitia  (1850).     Hy.  79. 

Watts,  Alaric  A.,  born  1797;   Eng.  ;  Ch.  Eng.      Hy.  584. 

Watts,  Rev.  Isaac,  D.D.;  this  well-known  hymn, writer  was 
born  in  Southampton,  Eng.,  July  17,  1674;  he  was  the  son 
of  an  earnest  Christian  father,  a  deacon  of  the  Congregational 
church,  and  the  principal  of  a  flourishing  boarding  school, 
which  attracted  students  from  America  and  the  West  Indies  ; 
his  early  years  were  marked  by  great  erudition ;  when  just 
twenty-four  years  of  age  Isaac  preached  his  first  sermon,  and 
the  same  year,  1698,  was  chosen  assistant  pastor  of  the  Inde- 
pendant  church  in  Mark  Lane,  London  ;  four  years  later  he 
became  its  sole  pastor,  and  although  he  suffered  greatly  from 
feeble  health,  yet  with  the  aid  of  an  assistant  he  served  this 
congregation  for  nearly  fifty  years  ;  from  17 12  his  home  was 
with  the  family  of  Sir  Thomas  Abney,  at  Theobalds  ;  here 
he  enjoyed  quiet  and  rest,  writing  much  in  addition  to  his 
pastoral  duties;  a  fine  monument  was  erected  some  years 
ago  by  the  citizens  of  his  native  town  ;  he  lived  and  died  a 
bachelor;  at  one  time  he  tendered  his  hand  to  Miss  Elizabeth 
Singer,  she  replied  that  she  "  admired  the  jewel,  but  could 
not  admire  the  casket;"  the  writing  of  the  hymn,  "How 
vain  are  all  things  here  below,"  is  ascribed  to  this  circum- 
stance by  Dr.  Belcher;  he  wrote  697  hymns  ;  his  hymns  are 
more  used  than  those  of  any  other  writer  in  all  the  hymn 
books  in  general  use,  except  in  the  Methodist  churches, where 
Wesley's  hymns  outnumber  Watts'  nearly  four-fold ;  died 
Nov.  25,  1748,  in  his  75th  year.  Hys.  1,  2,  3,  6,9,  13,  17, 
19,  22,  24,  25,  34,  39,   43,  46,   47,  48,  52,  54,  55,  57,  58,  65, 


Authors  of  Hymns.  121 

70.  71,  74,  80,  85,  88,  90,  91,  92,  95,  101,  102,  103,  104,  109, 
no,  113,  116,  123,  127,  128,  134,  135,  139,  140,  144,  155* 
160,  163,  164,  165,  167,  180,  182,  1S9,  191,  192,  198,  207, 
213,219,250,252,262,271,  287,  292,  297,  298,301,315, 
3i6,3i8.333.334.335.  351.  354,  360,  369,379,383.384, 
389,390,40^406,408,409,  414,  416,  429,  439,440,442, 
455,  456,  465,  475,  476,  477,  483,  509,  512,  5*4,  52I>  555, 
558,  564,-  572,  577. 

Wesley,  Rev.  Charles,  the  third  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Wesley, 
Sr. ;  born  Dec.  18,  1708;  from  1738  to  1788,  Charles,  to- 
gether with  his  brother,  John  Wesley,  published  thirty-nine 
different  books  of  hymns  and  poetry  ;  Charles  Wesley  is  said 
to  have  written  the  astonishing  number  of  seven  thousand 
hymns;  he  began  hymn-making  at  the  age  of  29,  and  con- 
tinued until  the  time  of  his  death  ;  while  Watts  wrote  in  re- 
tirement his  hymns  of  quiet,  peaceful,  Christian  faith,  Wesley 
wrote  amid  the  excitement  of  great  religious  awakening; 
his  hymns  breathe  of  fire  and  fight — they  are  the  religious 
battle-songs;  his  beautiful  hymn,  "  Jesus  lover  of  my  soul," 
was  written  in  a  spring-house,  where  Charles  and  John  Wes- 
ley and  Richard  Pilmore  had  taken  refuge  from  the  fury  of  a 
mob  ;  after  striking  a  light  with  a  flint-stone,  Charles,  taking 
a  piece  of  lead,  Hammered  it  to  a  point  and,  under  these  in- 
spiring circumstances  wrote  this  hymn,  now  so  dear  to  all 
Christians;  died  1788.  Hys.  30,'  64,  142,  147,  148,  151, 
178,  204,  222,  230,  243,  245,  265,  276,  282,  289,  294,  296, 
3°4,  3°5,  3*4,  3*9.  323,  342,  350,  352,  353,  358,  376,  381, 
397,  415,  428,  435,  448,  454,  458,  460,  500,  517,  547,  562, 
566,  568. 

Wesley,  Rev.  John,  born  June  17,  1703,  and  born  again,  as  he 
says  of  himself,  May  24,  1738  ;  this  took  place  after  the  fail- 
ure of  his  mission  to  America,  and  was  brought  about  through 
the  instrumentality  of  Peter  Boehler  ;  his  subsequent  event- 
ful life  is  too  well  known  to  need  relating  here  ;  some  diffi- 
culty exists  in  distinguishing  his  earlier  hymns  from  those  of 
Charles  Wesley  since  they  at  first  «'  agreed  to  distinguish  their 
hymns  from  each  other ;"  his  busy  and  useful  life  closed 
March  2,  1791.  Hys.  377,  511  ;  translated  the4l3th  hymn 
from  the  German. 

Wesley,  Rev.  Samuel,  Sr.,  rector  of  the  Episcopal  church  at 
Epworth,  Eng.  ;  father  of  Charles  Wesley;  born  1662,  died 
1735.     Hy.  235. 

White,  Henry  Kirk,  born  at  Nottingham,  Eng.,  1785  ;  his  un- 
remitting application  to  study  brought  him  to  an  early  grave, 
at  the  age  of  twenty-one  ;  left  the  study  of  law  to  study  for 
the  ministry;   he  was  full  of  promise ;   died  1806.      Hys.  125, 

171,  521,565,  597- 
Whitefield,  Rev.  Frederick,  born  1829;   Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.      Hy. 
382. 


122  Authors  of  Hymns. 

Williams,  Helen  Maria;  Unitarian;  Eng.  ;  born  1762,  died 
1827.      Hy.  51. 

Williams,  Rev.  William,  a  celebrated  Welsh  poet,  born  1 7 1 7  ; 
after  his  conversion  he  left  the  study  of  medicine  and  entered 
the  ministry  ;  being  refused  ;'  full  orders"  in  the  Established 
Church,  he  united  with  the  Calvanistic  Methodist ;  died 
1791.     Hy.  387. 

Windgrove,  John,  born  1720,  died  1 793;  Eng.;  Methodist. 
Hy.  154. 

Winkivorth,  Catherine  ;  Eng. ;  Ch.  Eng.  ;  born  1829.  Trans- 
lated hymn  561. 

Woodford,  Rev.  James  R.  (1852);     Eng.;   Ch.  Eng.     Hy.  303. 

Wordsivoi'th,  Bishop  Christopher;  Eng.;  Ch.  Eng.;  born 
1807.     Hy.  41. 

Xavier,  Francis,  born  at  Navarre,  Spain,  1506;  King  John  III 
sent  him  as  missionary  to  the  Portuguese  Colonies  in  the 
East ;  baptised  ten  thousand  natives  in  a  single  month  at 
Goa  ;  going  to  Japan,  he  established  a  mission  which  flour- 
ished for  more  than  a  century,  and  until  the  final  expulsion 
of  Christianity  from  the  Empire  ;  Roman  Catholic  ;  died 
1552.     Hy.  332. 

Young,  Andrew;  Scotland;  Presbyterian;  born  1810.  Hy. 
196. 

Zinzendorf,  Count  N.  L.,  born  at  Dresden,  Germany,  May, 
1700;  composed  about  200  hymns;  his  name  is  intimately 
connected  with  the  rise  of  the  Moravian  church;  in  1732, 
Zinzendorf  and  his  co-laborers  commenced  the  mission  work 
which  has  so  vigorously  prosecuted  ever  since;  in  1741  he 
visited  America,  preaching  at  Germantown  and  Bethlehem, 
Pa. ;  he  published  108  different  books ;  died  at  Herrnhut, 
May  9,  1760.      Hy.  321. 


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